Moni MG Colors Ltd. is a manufacturing company whose core activity is surface treatment and application of coatings on metal through powder electrostatic coating, complemented by sandblasting preparation of parts. The production is energy-intensive—polymerization ovens, compressors, and ventilation systems operate in extended cycles, which leads to high electricity costs and vulnerability to price changes. Through this project, the company aims to introduce in-house generation of electricity from renewable sources in order to reduce costs, achieve greater energy autonomy, and lower its carbon footprint. The project foresees the installation of a photovoltaic system consisting of panels with inverters with a total capacity of no less than 147 kW to meet the enterprise’s needs. The equipment will be selected for reliability, efficiency, and compatibility with the power distribution infrastructure. The modules will be installed on the roof to make optimal use of the available area and solar exposure. The electricity generated will be used directly for self-consumption in the technological processes—primarily for ovens, compressors, and auxiliary systems. A share of daytime demand is expected to be covered by own generation, which will stabilize costs, reduce exposure to price shocks, and enhance the company’s competitiveness. In parallel, greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced and the enterprise’s environmental performance will improve. This investment continues the company’s commitment to quality and efficiency, supported by an implemented management system in line with ISO 9001. Implementation will deliver greater energy independence and predictability of production costs. In the long term, the photovoltaic system will strengthen Moni MG Colors’ market position through reliable lead times and profitability, combining economic benefits with environmental outcomes.
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