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July
13, 2010
Burnaby,
BC, Canada: Day4 Energy Completes Two Photovoltaic Projects in
Germany
Day4
Energy has completed the construction of two turnkey, ground-mounted
photovoltaic power plants in Germany totaling over 2.5MW.
Built for a repeat customer of Day4 Energy, the 1.8MW Solarfarm
Fischbach project in Niedereschach-Fischbach consists of 9,792
Day4 Energy 48 MC-S panels.
Designed
to produce enough power for over 500 households, this project
will contribute to the reduction of approximately 1,170 tons of
carbon-dioxide annually. The second project recently competed
was a 715kW installation built for Kreissparkasse Rottweil, a
local savings bank in Germany. Comprising 3,920 Day4 Energy 48MC-S
panels, the Energiepark Zimmern will produce enough electrical
power for 200 households and will yield an annual reduction of
approximately 464 tons of carbon-dioxide.
"The
successful completion of these two projects, in particular the
fact that it took just six weeks from construction commencement
to grid connection, confirms Day4 Energy's outstanding project
management expertise" noted George Rubin, President of Day4 Energy.
"As we continue to develop and promote both our project management
and turn-key manufacturing capabilities, Day4 Energy is establishing
itself as a strong partner, and catalyst for the widespread adoption
of solar photovoltaics in markets across the world" concluded
Mr. Rubin.
Day4
Energy continues to grow its presence in the solar project market,
and intends to scale its project development business model to
markets outside of Germany, most notably Italy and Canada, in
the coming year.
Further details about: Day4
Energy
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