Juwi sells 5.79 MW PV park to Plain Energy

24. October 2011 | Applications & Installations, Industry & Suppliers | By:  Becky Stuart

Germany-based juwi has sold a 5.79 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic park in the Czech Republic to Plain Energy. The financial details were not disclosed.

Juwi Trebovice photovoltaic system in Czech Republic

Juwi installed the plants last year. Pictured is the Trebovice system. Image: juwi.

The park, which consists of three separate systems, was grid connected last December.

A total of 4.8 MW are installed at the sites Hostovice I + II, which lies around 130 kilometers east of Prague. Meanwhile, nearby in Trebovice, a further 997.5 kilowatts are installed. Overall, 77,300 First Solar thin film modules have been used in the project.

In a statement released, it was said that Constantin Schwab, managing director of Plain Energy GmbH, considers the purchase of the power plants an important step towards pan-European diversification.


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