Dave Savastano06.03.10
Evergreen Solar, Inc., a manufacturer of String Ribbon solar power products with its proprietary silicon wafer manufacturing technology, announced today that an 8-megawatt power plant in Neustrelitz, Germany used more than 7 megawatts of panels manufactured by Evergreen Solar. It is Evergreen Solar’s largest installation in company history.
The project, which was designed and installed by IBC SOLAR Invest in cooperation with the city of Neustrelitz, uses approximately 34,000 IBC Polysol String Ribbon 200, 205 VG solar panels made by Evergreen Solar. It will provide enough electricity to power more than 2,600 homes in the area and will save more than 4,480 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually.
The installation is located on a former Soviet military training base. Prior to the installation, IBC SOLAR undertook a munitions recovery service to ensure the land – approximately 250,000 square meters in size – is now completely safe and free of any hidden mines.
“This is a milestone project for Evergreen Solar as we continue to expand our company’s global footprint with the largest installation in company history,” said Peter Rusch, Evergreen Solar’s vice president of sales for Europe, Africa and the Middle East. “This project is especially significant as the land on which it is built has been completely remediated by IBC SOLAR and is now safe for everyday use. This is a significant environmental improvement for the area and is in line with Evergreen Solar’s mission to provide the most environmentally friendly solar panels ever made. Today, Evergreen’s String Ribbon solar panels have the smallest carbon footprint and quickest energy payback of any silicon-based panel.”
The project, which was designed and installed by IBC SOLAR Invest in cooperation with the city of Neustrelitz, uses approximately 34,000 IBC Polysol String Ribbon 200, 205 VG solar panels made by Evergreen Solar. It will provide enough electricity to power more than 2,600 homes in the area and will save more than 4,480 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually.
The installation is located on a former Soviet military training base. Prior to the installation, IBC SOLAR undertook a munitions recovery service to ensure the land – approximately 250,000 square meters in size – is now completely safe and free of any hidden mines.
“This is a milestone project for Evergreen Solar as we continue to expand our company’s global footprint with the largest installation in company history,” said Peter Rusch, Evergreen Solar’s vice president of sales for Europe, Africa and the Middle East. “This project is especially significant as the land on which it is built has been completely remediated by IBC SOLAR and is now safe for everyday use. This is a significant environmental improvement for the area and is in line with Evergreen Solar’s mission to provide the most environmentally friendly solar panels ever made. Today, Evergreen’s String Ribbon solar panels have the smallest carbon footprint and quickest energy payback of any silicon-based panel.”