Beide Firmen haben in der Vergangenheit eng mit Solarworld zusammengearbeitet, einmal Duke Energy, die ja jetzt auch 52 MW mit 3 Solarparks errichten werden (Ulm ich gehe davon aus du hättest erzählt wenn da ein anderer Lieferant als Solarworld wäre, denn du recherchierst das sonst immer):
www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2014/06/...lar-farms-in.html
Jun 24, 2014, 9:40am EDT
Duke Energy signs deal for three solar farms in Eastern N.C.
Duke Energy Renewables will build three North Carolina solar farms totaling 52 megawatts and sell the power to three Washington institutions under a long-term contract.
www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/...-and-duke-energy-comes
SolarWorld Builds It and Duke Energy Comes
SolarWorld, not usually a big utility-scale developer, does a 21-megawatt SoCal project from soup to nuts, and Duke Energy scoops it up.
Earthtechling, Pete Danko
April 15, 2013
ja und bei den 300 MW in Kasachstan?
www.azernews.az/region/63688.html
"...A leading Germany company is planning to construct six solar power plants in Kazakhstan in 2014 -2016. German ecap Solutions GmbH will build the plants in Zhambyl. The issue was discussed at a meeting between the head of Zhambyl region Karim Kokrekbayev and representatives of several foreign companies working in renewable energy field including Strand Partners, United Green Group, ecap Solution, as well as some Kazakh companies. GmbH plans to start the construction of the first solar power plant in 2014 and put it into operation in 2015. Three other solar power plants will be constructed in 2015 and two more in 2016.The capacity of each new solar power plant stands at 50 MW. The participants in the meeting also discussed the possibility of implementing a project to create a 300-MW solar power plant in the Zhambyl region...."
Nun, Ecap hat ja ganz offensichtlich auch Solarworld beim Verkauf der Windparks beraten, was du auf der Homepage nachlesen kannst, Ulm!
Wenn Solarworld sich so bedeckt hält und nichts meldet während der Kurs sinkt, dann ist das Legitim, Solarworldaufträge zu recherchieren und dementsprechend zu handeln, das haben wir ja auch bei Nordex gemacht, Raldinho und ich, du bist erst später dazugekommen Ulm!
www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2014/06/...lar-farms-in.html
Jun 24, 2014, 9:40am EDT
Duke Energy signs deal for three solar farms in Eastern N.C.
Duke Energy Renewables will build three North Carolina solar farms totaling 52 megawatts and sell the power to three Washington institutions under a long-term contract.
www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/...-and-duke-energy-comes
SolarWorld Builds It and Duke Energy Comes
SolarWorld, not usually a big utility-scale developer, does a 21-megawatt SoCal project from soup to nuts, and Duke Energy scoops it up.
Earthtechling, Pete Danko
April 15, 2013
ja und bei den 300 MW in Kasachstan?
www.azernews.az/region/63688.html
"...A leading Germany company is planning to construct six solar power plants in Kazakhstan in 2014 -2016. German ecap Solutions GmbH will build the plants in Zhambyl. The issue was discussed at a meeting between the head of Zhambyl region Karim Kokrekbayev and representatives of several foreign companies working in renewable energy field including Strand Partners, United Green Group, ecap Solution, as well as some Kazakh companies. GmbH plans to start the construction of the first solar power plant in 2014 and put it into operation in 2015. Three other solar power plants will be constructed in 2015 and two more in 2016.The capacity of each new solar power plant stands at 50 MW. The participants in the meeting also discussed the possibility of implementing a project to create a 300-MW solar power plant in the Zhambyl region...."
Nun, Ecap hat ja ganz offensichtlich auch Solarworld beim Verkauf der Windparks beraten, was du auf der Homepage nachlesen kannst, Ulm!
Wenn Solarworld sich so bedeckt hält und nichts meldet während der Kurs sinkt, dann ist das Legitim, Solarworldaufträge zu recherchieren und dementsprechend zu handeln, das haben wir ja auch bei Nordex gemacht, Raldinho und ich, du bist erst später dazugekommen Ulm!