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Luxor Solar donates solar panels to Sarajevo University for education purposes

Luxor Solar donates solar panels to Sarajevo University

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December 7, 2021

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Luxor Solar provided the University of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Hercegovina with 90 Eco Line Half Cell modules of 330 W for the purpose of optimization and research.

The company based in Germany said its social responsibility project would help educate tomorrow’s engineers through in-house training on an electricity production system. The solar panels were installed by professor Senad Huseinbegović from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and his team on the roof of its building, Luxor Solar added.

The obtained data will be analyzed and optimized in the network along with other components of the system in the electrical engineering course.

“At Luxor we always welcome innovative approaches in photovoltaics. We look forward to the interpretation of the data generated from the plant by the budding electrical engineers,” says Nino Sijerić, Business Development Manager at Luxor Solar GmbH.

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