

Cora Energy has delivered the design, engineering, procurement, and construction scope for a portfolio of rooftop and ground-mounted PV systems in Curaçao, totaling 2,000 kWp (1,980 kWe) aross multiple sites: Dataplanet (354 kWp), CPOST (204 kWp), Delinova (252 kWp), Flow (756 kWp), and Additional (434 kWp).
Mechanical Installation: Flat rooftop systems (Dataplanet, Delinova, Additional): Installed on ballasted aerodynamic mounting structures, providing stability without roof penetration. The design included low ballast loads, wind tunnel optimization, and enhanced rear ventilation for maximum efficiency.
Ground-mounted systems (CPOST, Flow): Installed on fixed-tilted, double-pile racking structures with a 12° tilt angle. All structures manufactured and galvanized per EN ISO 1461 standards, in line with Eurocode-1/3 and Turkish TBDY2018 seismic requirements.
Electrical Scope: Installation of Tier-1 600 Wp monocrystalline PV panels and 110 kW string inverters (Huawei/ABB/ SMA), DC and AC cabling with Prysmian/Nexans, LV switchboards with ABB/Siemens/Schneider equipment. Energy transmission lines included 25–250 m LV connections from each plant to the main distribution switchboard.
Safety Protocols: Comprehensive OHS plan implemented in compliance with ISO 45001 and NFPA 70E standards. Work-at-height protections for rooftops, excavation safety for ground-mounts, and fire-prevention procedures were all enforced.
SCADA & Monitoring: A centralized SCADA system was deployed to monitor inverters, voltage/current levels, and real-time energy generation across all sites, enabling remote management and performance optimization.
Commissioning: Full commissioning included IV-curve tracing, insulation resistance tests, inverter functional testing, and grid synchronization. Unconsumed energy was configured to be injected into the national grid.
Standards: All systems were designed and built in compliance with IEC 60364, IEC 62446, IEC 61730, Eurocode, EN ISO 1461, and local Curaçao building/electrical codes.