Abound Solar announces sales contract; German ground-mount projects

June 2, 2010
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Abound Solar released the signing of an open-ended sales contract with EME Energy Management Eberlein. EME is located in Kitzingen, Germany and specializes in technical planning, sizing PV systems and logistics activities in solar PV components and turnkey systems.

“EME is an experienced partner in commercial-scale photovoltaic project development,” said Tom Tiller, CEO of Abound Solar.  “Their ability to partner with leading system component manufacturers to provide custom solar solutions is unmatched.”

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In addition, Abound has announced its two large ground-mount projects in Bosbüll and Treia, Germany. Both projects will use Abound’s modules and RefuSol 550k and 630k invertors from Refu Solar Electronics. The Bosbüll installation is currently being built, totaling 800kW DC in capacity. Preparations for the Treia installation are underway as well with the project totaling 2.4MW DC in capacity.

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