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January 13, 2010
Rotterdam,
The Netherlands: Uni-Invest Makes 240 Roofs Available for Solar
Installations
Uni-Invest,
owner and lessor of some 240 office buildings in the Netherlands,
will make the roofs of its buildings available for installing
solar panels. A declaration of intent to that effect was signed
by Uni-Invest and Eneco.
A
unique aspect is that Eneco – provided that Stimuleringsregeling
Duurzame Energieproductie (Sustainable Energy Production Incentive
Scheme) subsidy for installing solar panels is granted by the
government – will make the investment in the solar panels that
will be installed on suitable roofs. This way, both companies
intend to contribute to improving the sustainability of office
buildings in the Netherlands.
As
a Dutch market leader in the area of solar power systems, Eneco
wants to meet the needs of its customers.
“An
increasing number of Dutch companies recognise the possibilities
of using solar energy for their buildings. There is sufficient
roof top space in the Netherlands to utilise the solar energy
potential. Internationally, however, the Netherlands lags behind,
even though there is much demand for solar panels from the business
sector”, says Peter Paul Weeda, Business Manager Solar at Eneco.
Jack
Bakker, CEO of Uni-Invest:”Uni-Invest specifically aims to breathe
new life into the existing real estate portfolio. Extended use
of well renovated buildings genuinely increases the sustainability.
This also includes reducing CO2 emissions by using solar energy.”
To
be able to invest, it is necessary that Stimuleringsregeling Duurzame
Energieproductie (Sustainable Energy Production Incentive Scheme)
subsidy is granted for the projects proposed by Eneco. It is expected
that the government will reinstate this subsidy scheme during
the course of 2010. When the subsidy is granted, Eneco will invest
in the solar panels and supply the generated solar power to Uni-Invest
for the next 15 years.
Further details about: Eneco
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