Phoenix Solar AG realizes rooftop PV power plant in Slovenia

Rooftop PV power plant in Naklo, Slovenia
Rooftop PV power plant in Naklo, Slovenia

Phoenix Solar AG (Sulzemoos, Germany), a leading international photovoltaic system integrator listed in Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, has realized a rooftop power plant with a peak output of 800 kilowatt in Naklo, Slovenia.

The solar power plant was built by Phoenix Solar in cooperation with Gorenjske elektrarne and completed and connected to the grid of the local electricity supplier in December 2011. It is currently one of the ten largest solar power plants in Slovenia.


More PV projects to be realized in Slovenia this year

"This is the second project in Slovenia which Phoenix Solar AG has successfully implemented in 2011. A growing number of Slovenian companies are recognizing the potential that solar electricity can offer. They are willing to invest in renewable energies or to have their roofs used for the construction of photovoltaic plants. We are confident that more projects will be realized in Slovenia this year," stated Thomas Sanders, who heads up Phoenix Solar AG's European rooftop plant operations.

Slovenia offers interesting remuneration for the operators of solar plants and systems. It is based on a feed-in tariff model similar to that of Germany and is a lucrative opportunity for investors to commit to the expansion of renewable energies. The feed-in tariff paid for this project is 30.4 euro cents per kilowatt hour, guaranteed for a period of 15 years.

 

 

2012-01-28| Courtesy: Phoenix Solar AG | solarserver.com © Heindl Server GmbH

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