Sunday, April 10, 2011

Aleo Solar Delivers Modules for 2 MW Solar Plant in Greece

Aleo solar has recently delivered more than 9,000 of its aleo S_18 modules for a two-megawatt open-field solar power plant in Theben, northwest of Athens. The plant is expected to produce 2,800,000 kilowatt hours annually - equivalent to the annual energy consumption of 830 Greek three-person households.


The solar farm was constructed by one of Greece's leading solar energy companies: RSEnergy Hellas Solartechnik Ltd., based in Volos, installed photovoltaic plants with a total output of five megawatts in 2010.

The collaboration of aleo solar AG and RSEnergy Hellas Solartechnik Ltd. will continue in 2011; a master agreement for the delivery of five megawatts has already been signed. The premium modules will be used for solar roofs on private homes and commercial buildings as well as for open-field installations.

"We are excited to have signed this master agreement, which extends our collaboration that began in 2007," said Thanasis Sakkas, Head of Sales for aleo solar in Greece and Cyprus.


Ralf Müller-Polyzos, CEO of RSEnergy, adds: "The excellent quality of aleo solar's modules combined with the direct local support provided here in Greece are important factors for both RSEnergy and our customers."
The plant will be operated by the Greek investor Nea Elektra A.B.E.E. "We decided to make a sustainable, safe and environmentally friendly investment. The modules from aleo solar are designed to last and are optimized to deliver maximum yields," said Loukas Saridis, Chairman of Nea Elektra.
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