Sardinia rooftop project to use aleo solar’s modules and inverters

July 9, 2009
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aleo solar AG has been approached to supply modules and inverters for a 250kW power plant in Oristano on the west coast of Sardinia. The Arborea I project, one of the largest rooftop installations on the island, will be equipped with 1,138 aleo S_18 type modules with a total output of 250 kilowatts.

With participation from project developer Sardasol S.r.l. and the Oldenburg-based IFE Eriksen AG project management company, the installation is expected to begin to take shape in the next few weeks. aleo solar will supply the components; Sardasol has taken the role of project developer; and financing for the undertaking is being provided by IFE Eriksen AG.

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Sebastian Averdung, founder and Board member of Sardasol S.r.l. commented, “The rooftop installation will set the standards for subsequent projects, since our project plan includes renovations to the roofing and the architectural integration of the photovoltaic plant – thereby ensuring the highest feed-in subsidy in Italy”.

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