Colexon能源公司已經(jīng)獲取了捷克共和國規(guī)模為7.2MW的太陽能光伏系統(tǒng)一攬子工程――該價值2000歐元項目投資方為EnerCap基金
今年五月,公司開始對該太陽能項目進行施工建設(shè),“我們已經(jīng)成功的在法國,意大利以及美國進行了類似項目建設(shè),”Colexon公司總裁托瑞斯.普拉斯加解釋道,“我們正在擴大我們的國際項目建設(shè),與此同時我們的系統(tǒng)也在不斷的降低對國家補助政策的依賴性?!?BR>“我們很欣喜的看到我們現(xiàn)在能夠在捷克共和國實施如此大規(guī)模的工程項目,由于極具吸引力的政府補助框架結(jié)構(gòu),東歐市場的太陽能市場發(fā)展目前炙手可熱?!逼绽辜永^續(xù)講道。
該捷克項目占地面積大約20萬平方米,該系統(tǒng)由第一太陽能公司的薄膜組件和Schletter公司的支架系統(tǒng)組成。該工程有三個區(qū)域組成,公司評論道,這將可以每年生產(chǎn)大約6.8GWh電力。該合同項目規(guī)模的價值高于2000萬歐元。
Enercap講道,他理想中的電廠應(yīng)該建立在捷克共和國的Mimon,Tocnik,和Lomecek,這三個城市非常有潛力加入到光伏項目建設(shè)中去。
Colexon Energy AG has secured a 7.2 megawatt (MW) solar energy system portfolio in the Czech Republic. EnerCap Power Fund is the investor for the ?0 million project.
In May of this year, the company started construction on the solar project. "We have already successfully carried out projects in France, Italy and the USA," Thorsten Preugschas, CEO and chairperson of Colexon explained. "We are expanding our international project business successively to reduce our dependence on national subsidy models.
"We are pleased that we can now implement a large portfolio in the Czech Republic, because the Eastern European solar energy market is very significant in this development due to its attractive framework conditions,"continued Preugschas.
The Czech project covers a total area of 200,000 m2. It is being built with First Solar thin film modules and a Schletter mounting system. The portfolio comprises three free field installations, says the company, which will produce approximately 6.8 gigawatt hours of electricity per year.
The contract volume of the project is worth more than ?0 million EUR.
EnerCap says it sees the facilities, which will be built in the Czech cities Mimon, Tocnik and Lomecek, as very promising in terms of implementing further joint photovoltaic projects. "EnerCap and Colexon have built up a strong and trustworthy partnership over the past months. The concluded EPC and O&M agreements create a solid basis for good performance in the current projects as well as a perspective for the future," according to Michael White, partner at EnerCap Capital Partners.