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German solar cell integrator Phoenix Solar celebrated the opening of its Australian subsidiary in Adelaide yesterday, in step with new feed-in tariff legislation introduced by the State Government.
The firm's Australian managing director, Christian Bindel, said Phoenix would be a wholesale supplier of photovoltaic cells to installers for grid-connected systems for homes, schools and civic projects.
SA is the first state to introduce a feed-in tariff of 44c, twice the retail electricity rate, for every kilowatt hour of electricity which is fed back into the grid from solar PV systems.
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