October 21, 2009
Mochau,
Germany: Signet Solar and BSC-Solar to Build 1.8 MW Solar Farm
in the Czech Republic
Signet
Solar and BSC-Solar today announced that they are jointly developing
a solar power plant in the Czech Republic, located in the Blížkovice
region, South Moravia near the Austrian border.
Signet
Solar will supply single junction silicon thin film solar photovoltaic
modules totaling 1.8 MW for the entire project. The installation
of the solar farm is set to start by end of October, 2009.
BSC-Solar
will construct the solar photovoltaic farm on five hectares of
land using an estimated 20,000 single junction silicon thin film
modules. The solar farm will be completed and connected to the
grid by the end of the year 2009, and will generate approximately
2.4 million kilowatt hours (Kwh) of electricity annually.
“This
order is a testament to the growing acceptance of Signet Solar’s
thin film photovoltaic modules in the European market,” said Gunter
Ziegenbalg, Managing Director of Signet Solar GmbH. “In the future,
solar energy in the Czech Republic will play an increasingly important
role. We are pleased by this supply agreement with the BSC Solar
Group, one of the leading solar photovoltaic project developers
in the Czech market, and it will further strengthen and expand
our market position in the Czech Republic.”
“BSC-Solar,
had a single most important criteria for cooperation with Signet
Solar,” said Dieter Schäfer and Dalibor Kopp, Managing Directors
of BSC-Solar. “No two locations are the same and each solar farm
requires a customized approach to development. Signet Solar’s
system level application support and project management expertise
delivers an optimal installation experience. This strong customer
commitment, coupled with the high quality of Signet Solar single
junction silicon thin film modules, convinced us that we had made
the right decision in partnering with Signet Solar.”
Further details about: BSC-Solar
and Signet Solar
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