Phoenix Solar AG (Sulzemoos, Germany) has
been awarded Global Leading RES Awards for three of its solar
photovoltaic (PV) projects.
In the First Mover category, awards were
granted to the Phoenix Solar 5.3 MWp KAPSARC I and II projects
(commissioned in 2012 and 2014), built on behalf of Saudi Aramco in
Ryadh – as the first utility scale ground mounted solar photovoltaic
(PV) systems in Saudi Arabia.
Awards were granted as well to the 9.1 MWp
Solentegre project (commissioned in 2016) being the first fully licensed
and, therefore, also currently the largest solar PV power plant in
Turkey.
Distinguished in the Largest Project category was
the Munich Trade Fair rooftop system, outstanding at the time when it
was designed and built by Phoenix Solar AG (in 2002) as the most
powerful commercial PV rooftop system worldwide.
“As there are tens of thousands of PV and EES
installations implemented every year, there is only little awareness for
projects of particular importance,” stated Leo Ganz, Partner and Head
of Key Account Management and Markets at DCTI.
“Therefore, it is important to acknowledge industry pioneers and to enhance the stakeholders' confidence,” Ganz added.
For the first time, the German CleanTech Institute
(DCTI) together with EuPD Research, the Joint Forces for Solar (JF4S)
initiative and the International Battery & Energy Storage Alliance
(IBESA) now certified exceptional achievements in the areas of
photovoltaic (PV) and electrical energy storage (EES). For the Global
Leading RES Awards, more than 300 project applications from all over the
world were filed. Reaching from Australia to Germany and from
Tajikistan to India, 46 outstanding PV and EES projects in the
categories First Mover, Tech Driver, Innovative Application, Unique
Location and Largest Project were identified and distinguished by an
international panel of renewable energy experts.
source:http://www.solarserver.com
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