SolConTec completes first PV plant in Italy

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Munich-based system integrator SolConTec International has had a 994KW PV power plant connected to the Italian grid by Enel on May 26th and complies with the Conto Energia III tariffs. The Servigliano plant is located in the Marche region of Italy and employs Phono Solar PS-FM190 Watt monocrystalline modules on a 3.2395 hectare site. Siemens supplied the central inverter.

SolConTec said that it was already planning to complete two more power plants in the Marche region of Italy within the next months. The projects will also use Phono Solar modules.

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Originally, SolConTec expected to Servigliano plant to be completed in March, having started in January and grid connected in April, 2011.

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