Phoenix Solar posts record sales in November: Targeting 30MW of solar parks in 1Q10

Following on from previous news that the German market was booming, Phoenix Solar has said that it has recorded its highest monthly revenue for November, generating approximately €60 million. The systems integrator noted that it was currently building 16 solar parks, mostly in Germany with an expected total peak output of more than 30MWp, which are expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2010, should the mild weather continue.

“Our construction teams are currently very busy”, commented Dr. Andreas Hänel, Chief Executive Officer of Phoenix Solar AG, “and we hope that the weather will remain mild for as long as possible so that we can build through to the end of December, even if some megawatt projects will certainly only be completed in the first quarter of 2010”.

Phoenix Solar also noted that it was currently constructing its largest project to date at an old military air base in Jocksdorf near Cottbus, Germany using 105,000 CdTe thin film modules from First Solar.

Also three other solar power plants totaling 14MWp are being constructed as part of the framework agreement with KG Allgemeine Leasing.

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