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T-Solar and Global Ecopower develop solar PV in France

02 February 2010

T-Solar Group and French Global Ecopower, will jointly develop 120 MWp of solar photovoltaic (PV) power in France over the next three years.

The promotion, construction and operation of the solar PV plants will be carried out through a joint venture, T-SEP.

French feed-in tariff

The French Government published feed-in-tariffs for ground (€0.314/Kwh plus indexation) and roof top solar PV installations (€0.42-0.50/Kwh plus indexation), on 12 January, with an obligation to purchase the electricity generated for a 20 year period.

 

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