RSEnergy Hellas Solartechnik today announced the successful completion of the first phase of the 2 MWp photovoltaic power plant in Thiva Greece.
George Gerovasilis, Executive Director of RSEnergy, said: “Working with own teams and machines secures fast and accurate completion of works. The project is well under way and we will finish the works according to our strict time line and quality standards.” Furthermore RSEnergy announces the successful grid connection of 400 kWp of PV free field plants and the ongoing construction of 450 kWp PV projects based on Atlas Mechatron and Lorentz tracking systems.
The 2 MWp photovoltaic park in Thiva Greece is based only on quality components from world market leaders aleo solar, SMA Solar Technology AG, Schletter GmbH, Schneider Electric and ABB. The MW scale project is a turnkey implementation of RSEnergy Hellas Solartechnik EPE for the private investor Nea Elektra. The PV park will be one of the first MW parks in Europe based on the new Tripower generation of SMA.
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Athens/ Volos 24-08-2010 RSEnergy Hellas Solartechnik today announced the successful completion of the first phase of the 2 MWp photovoltaic power plant in Thiva Greece.
George Gerovasilis, Executive Director of RSEnergy, said: “Working with own teams and machines secures fast and accurate completion of works. The project is well under way and we will finish the works according to our strict time line and quality standards.” Furthermore RSEnergy announces the successful grid connection of 400 kWp of PV free field plants and the ongoing construction of 450 kWp PV projects based on Atlas Mechatron and Lorentz tracking systems.
Background:
The 2 MWp photovoltaic park in Thiva Greece is based only on quality components from world market leaders aleo solar, SMA Solar Technology AG, Schletter GmbH, Schneider Electric and ABB. The MW scale project is a turnkey implementation of RSEnergy Hellas Solartechnik EPE for the private investor Nea Elektra. The PV park will be one of the first MW parks in Europe based on the new Tripower generation of SMA.