Through our contractual and participating partners, with our cells and through our service: Q-Cell products are used around the world to provide intelligent solutions. The diverse uses as illustrated by selected references:
Solar park in Rödgen, Saxony-Anhalt (Germany)
Not far from “Solar Valley” in Bitterfeld/Wolfen, the solar power plant made by Q-Cells International GmbH will go online with a total output of 7 MW. The one hundred-percent subsidiary of Q-Cells SE has incorporated both thin-film and multicrystalline modules into this project.
Solar power plant in the province of Almeria (Spain)
This 1.4 MV PV plant, near the village of Terque in Almeria, was made by the Spanish IBC partner ABASOL Grupo in 2006. IBC SOLAR supplied 300 kWp multicrystalline modules with cells from Q-Cells (IBC-215TE) and appropriate inverters.
Solar park Erlasee, Bavaria (Germany)
In 2006, the then-largest solar tracking solar power plant in the world, with a total output of 12 MW, began service on the Erlasee property in Arnstein (Bavaria). At this site, about 1500 SOLON Mover L units convert sunlight into environmentally sound electricity, providing power to a city of 8,500 residents.
Solar plant near Macueta (Argentina)
Regional rural electrification programmes are government-controlled assistance programmes that are used in countries with sunny climates, particularly in developing and emerging nations. In these projects “island plants” provide solar power for illumination or telecommunications. Our partner Tenesol carried out the project that is shown.
Solar school roof in Lisbon (Portugal)
Project carried out by our partner IBC-Solar AG for the German School in Lisbon as part of the German Energy Agency’s [Deutsche Energie-Agentur] “Dena” export initiative.
Carport with solar roof in Rome (Italy)
Project carried out by our partner IBC-Solar AG for the German School in Rome as part of the German Energy Agency’s [Deutsche Energie-Agentur] “Dena” export initiative.
Solar Roof in Bangalore (India)
As part of the dena solar roof project, a 7,875 kWp PV backup system was installed on the roof of the Goethe Institute in Bangalore. The PV system reduces the running energy costs of the Goethe Institute and continues to supply power even if the public power system fails. Our partner IBC-Solar AG carried out the project shown.
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