Conergy bags tender for two solar parks with 2.2 MW capacity

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Conergy bags tender for two solar parks with 2.2 MW capacity

Greentech Lead Europe: Conergy has won a tender for two
solar parks with a total capacity of 2.2 MW.

This tender marks the extension of the Conergy’s existing
partnership with Stadtwerke Trier since 2009.

Conergy will be the general contractor and is responsible
for planning and design of the parks as well as realization, construction and
component supply.

Stadtwerke Trier will utilize Conergy components for both
power plants. Conergy and Stadtwerke Trier have already installed four mutual
solar projects with a total capacity of about 13 megawatts.

“We are delighted that we have won the tender and
can realize two more projects for Stadtwerke Trier. Close collaboration with
energy providers bears interesting opportunities for the future of solar energy
and numerous new business models in the long run. In the near future,
photovoltaics will not be a primarily financial product any longer. Instead,
the reliable provision of clean and affordable energy will enjoy
priority,” said Alexander Gorski, member of the Conergy Management Board.

Solar park “Mehring IV” with a total capacity of
about 1.2 MW will be built on an open area along federal motorway A1 and the
other 1 MW solar power plant in Welschbillig is located on a former military
terrain between Trier and Bitburg.

In the two new solar parks, Stadtwerke will install
approximately 9,500 Conergy PowerPlus modules
on SolarLinea mounting systems. The system is expected to generate more than
2,200 megawatt hours of clean solar energy, equivalent to power 800 households.
The solar park will avoid the emission of 1,300 tons of carbon dioxide per
year.

The energy generated by the plants will be fed into the
grid by seven Conergy IPG 300C central inverters in Conergy CIS central
inverter stations.

The generated energy can provide 800 households in the
region of Trier with emission-free energy. At the same time, the solar park
avoids the emission of 1,300 tons of carbon dioxide per year.

Hawaii Pacific Solar, Conergy and RC Energy to complete solar
electric installations

Recently, The State Department of Education has signed an
agreement with Hawaii Pacific Solar, Conergy and RC Energy to complete solar
electric installations at public schools on Oahu in Hawaii. DOE and HPS
selected partners Conergy to supply product and RC Energy to secure funding for
the projects.

editor@greentechlead.com