Solar Energy News  
SOLAR DAILY
Evergreen Solar Shows Strong Commitment In Czech Republic

"Evergreen Solar is thrilled to be able to showcase its String Ribbon solar panels in the Czech Republic," said Peter Rusch, Vice President Sales for Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
by Staff Writers
Marlboro MA (SPX) Nov 04, 2010
Evergreen Solar has announced the company has provided solar panels for nine solar power plants in the Czech Republic, further strengthening its presence in Eastern Europe. In total, the company has provided 12 MW of solar panels for the solar power plants across the country.

The projects are designed and installed by Czech-based solar specialist NWT, one of the largest IT companies in the Czech Republic specializing in electrical technologies and solar power.

"Evergreen Solar is thrilled to be able to showcase its String Ribbon solar panels in the Czech Republic," said Peter Rusch, Vice President Sales for Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

"Our panels are powering some very significant solar power plants in the region and we are looking forward to continue our successful expansion in the Czech Republic."

The newest and largest installation is a solar plant near the town of Rostin, which will have an installed output of 3.5 MW. Construction started in August 2010 and will be completed by November 2010. For the installation, Evergreen Solar provided 13,800 ES-A and nearly 3,000 ES-E String-Ribbon solar panels.

The solar installation in Rostin will provide enough electricity to power more than 1,000 homes in the area and will reduce carbon dioxide emission by more than 2,300 metric tons of annually.

The new solar plant in Rostin is the latest in a series of major installations by Evergreen Solar in partnership with NWT in the Czech Republic:

+ In December 2009 a 1 MW plant was completed in Domazelice, near Prerov.

+ In June 2010 a 2.2 MW plant in Moutnice near Brno was installed.

+ Currently construction is being finalized on a 3 MW solar plant in Nasavrky, for which Evergreen provided nearly 15,000 ES-A panels.

+ Another five projects have been commissioned with Evergreen Solar String Ribbon panels with a total output of 3.7 MW.

Evergreen solar panels are known for their high-performance in delivering more kilowatt hours per kilowatts installed as well as their smallest carbon footprint and quickest energy payback of any silicon-based panel on the market.

"We chose Evergreen panels, because they start to produce clean energy sooner and produce it longer," explains David Vitek, General Director of NWT. "The biggest advantage of Evergreen Solar panels is that they not only produce clean energy, but the method of their production is also environmentally friendly."

The strong commitment in the Czech Republic is a significant step for Evergreen Solar and fits perfectly with the company's strategy to expand its presence in Europe, which is the biggest solar market worldwide. Due to the excellent local infrastructure and the sunny cool climate, the country provides ideal conditions for the installation of solar plants.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
Evergreen Solar
All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


SOLAR DAILY
KYOCERA Solar Modules At Desert Knowledge Australia
Scottsdale AZ (SPX) Nov 04, 2010
Alice Springs, Australia, with around 300 days of sunshine every year, is an ideal test location for solar power installations. The Desert Knowledge Australia (DKA) Solar Centre is a government-funded public showcase of solar installations, demonstrating a range of solar power technologies from many of the world's leading manufacturers. This collection of solar installations operating unde ... read more







SOLAR DAILY
Leading Advanced Biofuel Groups Meet At White House

ADM To Construct Biodiesel Facility In Brazil

Integrated Bio-Refinery Project Receives Full Funding

Mississippi Foresters Anticipate Biomass Boost

SOLAR DAILY
Studying Child-Mother Interactions To Design Robots With Social Skills

Advanced Ruggedized Robotic Exoskeleton Undergoes Validation Testing

Robots are lords of the dance at South Korean festival

Robot uses 'bean bag' hand on objects

SOLAR DAILY
South Korea plans offshore wind project

Buoyant Times Ahead For Offshore Resource Assessments

Suzlon eyes China's wind power market

Offshore Wind A Mixed Bag

SOLAR DAILY
12 dead in 41-vehicle pile up in China

China says its car boom is ruining air quality

Fiat, Toyota 'years ahead' of EU emissions targets: research

GM first foreign carmaker to sell two million units in China

SOLAR DAILY
China-Japan 'ship collision video' leaked on YouTube

Outlook improves for two large southern Iraq oilfields: SOC

China-Japan 'ship collision video' leaked on YouTube

Iran cuts into Israel-Lebanon gas dispute

SOLAR DAILY
Getting A Grip On CO2 Capture

EU sticks to 20-percent carbon cuts

Spitzer Telescope Finds Space Buckyballs Thrive

Australia's PM launches new bid to price pollution

SOLAR DAILY
Californians reject proposal to repeal greenhouse gas law

Scarcity Of New Energy Minerals Will Trigger Trade Wars

Wheeled Snow Shovel Is Potent Green Alternative To Belching Snow Blowers

Green Carbon Center Takes All-Inclusive View Of Energy

SOLAR DAILY
New Discoveries Concerning Pre-Columbian Settlements In The Amazon

Brazil mulls land auction to beat logging

Footage shows land clearing threatens Indonesia tigers: WWF

Litter collected, trees planted for global climate campaign


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement