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Q-Cells builds 5.3 MW solar power in Germany

18 August 2010

Q-Cells SE and thermovolt AG have installed a 5.3 MWp solar power station for investment company HEP Kapital near Spremberg, Brandenburg, Germany.

The solar power station consists of 24,000 crystalline solar modules, and represents an investment of €16 million. Constructed started mid-June.

The project was developed and coordinated by Q-Cells, which also produced the crystalline silicon solar modules and supplied the inverters. Q-Cells commissioned thermovolt AG from Rostock to conduct the detailed project planning and construction work.

 

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