Satcon signs three-year 330MW supply deal with Ecostream

April 7, 2009
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Satcon Technology Corporation has entered into a supply agreement with Ecostream, a solar system provider and part of sustainable energy company Econcern, for 330MW of solar power products and solutions. The three-year agreement will include delivery of Satcon’s PowerGate Plus line of solar inverters.

“In order to generate the greatest long-term value and return on investment for our customers, we must deliver the highest quality turn-key systems, built with industry leading technology,” said Steven Pleging, managing director of Ecostream. “Our partnership with Satcon will provide us with solutions that will increase total system performance through a combination of advanced capabilities, industry leading efficiency, and field tested reliability.”

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The companies did not clarify for which Ecostream projects the inverters and other products would be used.

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