juwi teams up with SEGRO to construct rooftop solar arrays

A co-operative agreement has been signed between the juwi group and SEGRO plc that will initially see the companies work together on integration of a photovoltaic station in Frankfurt. Construction of the 7,000m2 rooftop array will take place in the first half of 2009 at neckermann.de, a mail-order company, in Frankfurt. Industrial developer SEGRO will team up with juwi on construction of the 160kW capacity project, which marks the first of several developments in Europe-based SEGRO-owned properties.

“SEGRO’s commitment is ideal. The transition to a clean, affordable and independent power supply with stable prices can only occur if companies are willing to mount PV systems on its properties,” said Lars Falck, Managing Director, juwi Solar GmbH.

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