The Municipal Police of Pamplona with TSO’s ultralight solar panel

The Pamplona City Council has chosen TSO’s ultralight panel to install a photovoltaic plant for self-consumption on the new sustainable roof of the Public Safety building, where the Municipal Police is located. The project has been carried out by Construcciones Leache, S. L. with an investment of 197,169 Euros.

These are the media that have published this news:

 

PV MAGAZINE ESPAÑA          

 

 

           ENERGÉTICA XXI

 

 

INTEREMPRESAS – ENERGÍA DE HOY         

 

 

         SOLARNEWS

 

 

ECOCONSTRUCCIÓN           

 

 

             ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES 

 

 

INFORMARIA DIGITAL            

News from the TSO project in the Onuva Community

These are the media that have published the self-consumption photovoltaic project that TSO has designed and installed in the Onuva Community, Madre de Dios Fraternity, located in Puebla del Río, Seville. The Community, belonging to the Archdiocese of Seville, is positioned with this photovoltaic plant for self-consumption as one of the first foster homes in Spain that bet on renewables.

       INTEREMPRESAS

 

 

 

 PV MAGAZINE ESPAÑA      

 

 

 

       ESEFICIENCIA

 

 

 

SOLARNEWS           

 

 

              FUTURENERGY

 

 

ECOTICIAS          

 

 

 

        ARTE SACRO

 

 

GASTRONOMÍA Y MODA        

Onuva, a solidarity focused foster home that relies on TSO for its energy transition and sustainability

  • Onuva is one of the first foster homes in Spain to opt for renewables. 
  •  The self-consumption photovoltaic plant has a power of 22 kW and will cover 70% of its daytime electricity demand.

 

TSO (The South Oracle) has begun the installation of the solar photovoltaic plant for daytime self-consumption in the Onuva Community: a non-profit foster home for people in a situation of social exclusion, sick people without family or people in a situation of abandonment, located in the proximities of the Sevillian town of Puebla del Río. Belonging to the Archdiocese of Seville, this Community is positioned with this project as one of the first foster homes in Spain to bet on renewables. 

 

In this sense, the Onuva Community, also known as Fraternidad de la Madre de Dios (Fraternity of the Mother of God), trusts in TSO’s expertise and begins its energy transition by betting on the consumption of solar energy. To this end, TSO is installing a photovoltaic plant for self-consumption on one of its roofs, which its 22kW power will cover 70% of the Onuva community’s demand of daytime electricity. Respect for the environment and solidarity go hand in hand in this place, forming part of the day-to-day life of its carers, a group of people devoted in body and soul to the neediest and to their well-being on a totally voluntary basis.

 

TSO has designed a solar plant which, by producing 34,000 kWh per year, will enable the centre to reduce its CO2 emissions by 13,500 kg per year (equivalent to 900 trees). In addition to making Onuva a more sustainable foster home, this TSO project helps them in their energy efficiency, estimating an annual saving of around €5,000 on their electricity bill. The solar plant also includes the maintenance guarantee and the incident or theft insurance offered by TSO to all its customers through the GRAE, the TSO’s remote energy assistance management. The personalised energy coach who, in real time, covers the client’s needs and advises them on everything they may request.

 

As a TSO customer, Onuva is also benefited by the certification of the photovoltaic plant with the ECO20 seal by ECA Bureau Veritas, the only official certification for self-consumption of electricity from solar energy. These TSO guaranteed services fulfil their mission to socialize solar energy, by making the Onuva Community acquire not only environmental, but also humanitarian and social commitment.

TSO’S REPORT IN ABC NEWSPAPER

On Saturday 21 September 2019, the newspaper ABC published in its Economy section a report about us, in which, in addition to reviewing the current situation in Spain in the photovoltaic sector, there was room for the innovative projects that TSO is carrying out.

Click here to read the report 

 

        

Antonio Calo and Cristina Vicente founders of TSO during the interview

SOLARNEWS INTERVIEWS TSO ABOUT ITS SOLAR ELECTRIC TARIFF

Solarnews, the magazine specialized in solar energy, has devoted two pages to TSO (The South Oracle) in its third quarter of 2019 edition. They include the interview with Antonio Calo, CEO of TSO, about the Solar Electric Tariff that we launched last April, coinciding with the approval of the Spanish Royal Decree Law 244/2019 on the Regulation of self-consumption in Spain, becoming the first flat rate tariff for photovoltaic solar energy in this country.

 

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First PPA to produce organic eggs with solar energy

Despensa San Nicolás trusts in TSO to be the first organic food company in Spain to signs a PPA contract to produce organic eggs. These mass media have posted this project:

 

Energías Renovables         

 

       SolarNews

 

Energética XXI     

 

      Agenda Empresa

 

Hora Jaén       

 

      ESEFICIENCIA