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  • Bochow, Brandenburg, Germany is the location for Solar Frontier and BELECTRIC's CIS thin-film solar power plant. Image: Solar Frontier

    Bochow, Germany

    28.8MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 23 May 2012, 16:40

    Solar Frontier and BELECTRIC have connected what they claim to be the world’s largest CIS thin-film solar power plant in Bochow, Brandenburg, Germany. The project’s investor is CommerzReal and the financing is provided by HypoVereinsbank (HBV) /UniCredit.

  • SunEdison announces 25MW PV plant grid connection in Gujarat. Image: SunEdison

    Charanka, India

    25MW, Ground Mounted, Completed | 01 May 2012, 14:09

    SunEdison has connected 25MW to the grid at the Charanka solar park. The plant is part of the Gujarat solar project in the Patan district, aiming to generate a total of 600MW of solar and wind energy, provided by a variety of different developers, once completed. The Charanka park is home to a number of PV facilities by different developers, generating over 200MW in total. SunEdison’s plant is equipped with more than 89,000 PV modules and has been completed in only four months.

  • juwi and Kaltemp are constructing a 1.2MW PV plant in Chile. Image: juwi

    Antofagasta, Chile

    1.2MW, Ground Mounted, Under Construction | 30 April 2012, 12:12

    German developer juwi and Chilean company Kaltemp are combining forces to construct the largest solar power plant in Chile to date. The 1.2MW plant is expected to commence production in mid-2012. More than 5,000 modules have been installed on a site of less than two hectares.

  • Topolov PV, Bulgaria. Image: Day Energy

    Topolovo, Bulgaria

    2.3MW, Ground Mounted, Under Construction | 24 April 2012, 12:01

    Topolov PV is a turnkey PV plant constructed by Day Energy for Daylight Project Solutions, a joint-venture between Chinese Sunlight Group and the Renew Bulgaria Group. The development of the project began in late 2011 and is expected to be completed and connected to the grid in May 2012.

  • juwi begins construction of a 20MW solar power plant in a former mining region in Thuringia. Image: juwi

    Ronneburg, Thuringia

    20MW, Ground Mounted, Under Construction | 16 April 2012, 11:12

    In the former mining region of Thuringia juwi is now constructing the largest solar power plant of the region. Construction of the 20 MW PV plant begins on April 16 and the project is expected to be completed and commence production in June 2012. juwi will install more than 41,000 PV modules on a site near Ronneburg and generate more than 19.7 million kW/h per year.

  • AEG Power Solutions

    New Caledonia

    11kW, Off Grid, Completed | 20 June 2011, 13:22

    AEG Power Solutions, a subsidiary of 3W Power, has completed its first ecopx hybrid power station located in New Caledonia.

  • Chaco

    Chaco, Paraguay

    4kW, Off Grid, Announced | 01 March 2011, 15:48

    Switzerland’s meeco Group will install an off-grid PV system on a cattle ranch in Paraguay. The 4kW system will help to offset increasing diesel prices in South America by generating 6,000 kWh of electricity a year for the Región Occidental-based ranch.

  • Flying Goose

    Flying Goose Brew Pub & Grille, New Hampshire

    undisclosed, Ground Mounted, Completed | 27 January 2011, 11:25

    A New Hampshire pub, whose history dates back to the 1930s, is getting a 21st century overhaul, with the addition of a 126-panel solar array. Construction of the system for the Flying Goose Brew Pub & Grille will be carried out by groSolar and get underway in the coming weeks.

  • Rwanda

    Schools project, Rwanda

    Undisclosed, Off Grid, Announced | 14 January 2011, 10:26

    Spanish solar panel manufacturer, Isofoton, has revealed plans to install solar power units at 300 schools in Rwanda, Africa. The project will cost the company around US$7.5 million.

  • Motutapu Island

    Motutapu Island, New Zealand

    Undisclosed, Off Grid, Under Construction | 13 January 2011, 10:41

    Construction work on New Zealand’s largest off-grid solar power system is underway. The Motutapu Island project is being managed by the Department of Conservation and will generate at least 65,000kWh annually.

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