Conergy AG (CGYK), a German solar-energy company, and Athens-based MGD Energy plan to operate six solar plants in Greece with a total capacity of 3 megawatts, enough to supply 1,100 households.
The plants will supply as much as 4.3 million kilowatt- hours of electricity a year, according to a statement posted on Conergy’s website today.
Solar-power generation in Greece climbed 65 percent to 724.18 watts in the first half of the year, the state-controlled electricity market operator, known as Lagie, said in July.
Conergy and MDG plan more joint projects in the country, according to the statement.
Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-02/conergy-german-solar-energy-company-plans-greek-projects.html
The plants will supply as much as 4.3 million kilowatt- hours of electricity a year, according to a statement posted on Conergy’s website today.
Solar-power generation in Greece climbed 65 percent to 724.18 watts in the first half of the year, the state-controlled electricity market operator, known as Lagie, said in July.
Conergy and MDG plan more joint projects in the country, according to the statement.
Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-02/conergy-german-solar-energy-company-plans-greek-projects.html
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