Day4 Energy Completes Plant For Gunther Heiss Solar
Burnaby, Canada (SPX) Jan 26, 2010 Day4 Energy has announced it has completed the delivery of a turn-key 2.4 megawatt (MW) roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) power plant for Gunther Heiss Solar Gmbh and Co. KG in Germany. The project was financed by a local Volksbank, backed by Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank, Frankfurt am Main. Day4 Energy was responsible for the design, engineering and construction of the PV power plant together with one of our leading German based channel partners. The plant includes 12,600 48MC Day4 modules. The energy produced at this solar plant will be sold to the local grid provider under the German feed-in-tariff (FIT) Law (EEG). "The successful completion of this project adds to our track record and will be another excellent project to demonstrate the value of our turn-key solutions and the Day4 technology, said George Rubin, president of Day4 Energy. "We are extremely pleased with the final product and look forward to further collaborations with the Day4 Team", said Gunther Heiss, president of Gunther Heiss Solar Gmbh and Co. KG. Heiss Solar located in Emmingen, is a German company focused on the business of tree nurseries. Heiss has developed a concept to cultivate ginseng plants that prefer shading to sunlight for optimal growth and therefore require extensive roofs. The combined investment into the roof infrastructure and its power generation capability is a unique solution to the project.
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