Bisol completes 1MW PV system in Slovenia

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Bisol has completed a 1MW rooftop solar power plant installation in the Koroška region, a northern part of Slovenia. Working with Intereuropa and Volksbank International the company began the PV system installation in November 2010 and, as noted during the system’s opening ceremony last week, was able to connect the solar project to the grid a month and a half later.

“The fact that we completed the installation in such a short time once again confirms the reputation of [an] extremely professional BISOL team, which has a lot of knowledge and experience in PV system integration and module manufacturing,” said Dr. Uros Merc, Bisol’s president and CEO.

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Bisol’s 1.1MW PV system uses 4416 Bisol polycrystalline solar modules, which are expected to help generate an annual 1.1GWh energy production.

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