Solarezo has just grid-connected its solar park in Bulgaria

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The Rudnik Solar Park grid-connected Solarezo, the first French SMI to build a large scale project in Bulgaria, has just connected to grid its 3 MWp Rudnik Solar Park, situated in the Burgas Region. Solarezo has been a real coordinator and provided the 14,000 photovoltaic modules of the park. They will produce 4,056 MWh per year. The land did not undergo any deforestation and was simply cleaned to build the plant.

Human and video monitoring is installed at the site thus securing the location. Several local and international partners collaborated for the project, such as « Schneider Electric Bulgaria » which conducted the electrical work for the plant and Etra EL LTD, a local Bulgarian company. The global investment realized adds up to 6.3 million Euros. This project obtained an attractive green feed in tariff for its electricity, before its fall by 50% on the 1st of July. Additionally, with its turnkey solutions, Solarezo guarantees minimum performance of the solar plant.

Official visit of the French ambassador to Bulgaria to the Solar park on 29 May Mr Philippe Autié, French ambassador to Bulgaria, accompanied by his economic adviser Mr Mathieu Bruchon, visited the Rudnik Solar Park on 29th May. Discovering closely this type of installation for the first time, he praised the technical installation of the park, the know-how of the company and the business entry of a French SMI in Bulgaria. Solarezo’s a local team discussed with the ambassador on the development strategy of the company in Bulgaria and globally in the Eastern Europe.

Solarezo continues its development in France and in the world, particularly in Tunisia Solarezo, set up its subsidiary in Morocco in 2010 (« Maroc Energies Renouvelables »), then Bulgaria in 2011, and continues its development internationally. Within the framework of tender invitation by the Economic ministry, Solarezo has been chosen to realize solar parks on the ground in Tunisia. The “FASEP” (fonds d’études et d’aide au secteur privé) will finance the study and the realization of this solar plant in its first stage. The specific project is to realize solar parks connected to water purification stations of the National organism, ONAS (Office National d’Assainissement. Indeed, the purification stations consume a lot of electricity.

The project will permit the reduction of thermal electricity production and offers an off grid photovoltaic, auto consumption solution. The solar plant would be designed taking into consideration the electricity needs of the water purification station. Meanwhile, in France, Solarezo has just received an important contract to install 26 solar energy plants on agricultural roofs by Spring 2013, with a total installed power of 2 MWp. Solarezo will soon communicate the details of this marvelous French project.

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