Germany: Consortium of banks finance 128 MW of PV

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When completed, the solar park is expected to be the second largest installation in Germany to date, and the largest thin film power plant, according to a statement released by the international legal practice Norton Rose, which advised on the project.

The plants will be located in a former Soviet military airbase in the federal state of Brandenburg, northern Germany. The solar power plants will be built by Belectric Solarkraftwerke GmbH and First Solar modules will be installed.

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