Solar Integrated Technologies, ContourGlobal finish work on Coca-Cola projects

January 24, 2011
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Solar Integrated Technologies and ContourGlobal have finished work on all four of the thin-film PV projects they agreed to build for Coca-Cola Hellenic (CCH). The 905kWP Marcianise, 1249kWp Nogara, 622kWp Oricola and 472 kWp Monticchio plants will generate around 3,330MWh of electricity per annum.

Each site was connected to the grid in time to benefit from this year’s feed-in tariff and have been fitted with PowerPlate and PowerTilt technology. ContourGlobal owns the systems and has taken responsibility for running them; providing financial assistance and integrating them into a larger energy-saving programme on behalf of CCH.

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