Order Focus: Innotech Solar inks US$8M deal to supply 4.3MW of PV modules to European utility

May 9, 2011
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Innotech Solar has signed a US$8.18 million (NOK 45 million) deal to provide 4.3MWp of its PV modules and engineering services to an undisclosed Spanish customer. The PV modules will be part of a roof mounted solar project near Grenada, Spain and use over 20,000 of Innotech’s PV modules. Delivery is scheduled to begin this month and conclude in September. The Spanish PV plant has an estimated 6GWh of electricity output per year.

ITS Power, which has agreed to manage the project and its site, advised that it has worked with the unidentified customer, which happens to be a European utility company, several times. ITS will oversee the planning, project management and quality management for the solar project.

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“ITS is proud to deliver another power plant project to a utility customer. The customer is increasing their solar activities, has previous experienced energy production from ITS’ modules and systems, and has again selected us as supplier,” says Thor Christian Tuv, CEO of Innotech Solar.

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