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Solar park Sulzemoos

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Environmentally friendly energy for the future of our children

As one of the communities where Phoenix Solar AG is based, we are particularly pleased to have realised a ground-mounted photovoltaic system on our land. The municipality of Sulzemoos acted very promptly to inspect its entire municipal area for suitable for ground-mounted photovoltaic systems. Possible sites were discussed by the local council, and the property owners were informed that a groundmounted photovoltaic system could be implemented in these locations.

We are delighted that one of these sites has now been developed, and that environmentally friendly electrical energy is now being generated in Sulzemoos. In this regard, our thanks go to the company Phoenix Solar AG for the professional and rapid implementation, with integration of all interest groups, and good collaboration during the project.

This, and the harmonious integration into the landscape, is leading not only to the awareness that climatedamaging gas emissions are continually being prevented, but also to a growing acceptance in our population. We wish Phoenix Solar AG the best of luck in implementing similar projects for the benefit of our environment, and of coming generations.

Technical Data
Rated system power 1.880 MWp
Annual energy yield approx. 2,070 MWh
Equivalent to the power consumption of approx. 518 families**
Feed-in tariff/kWh EUR 0.379
Feed-in tariff p.a. approx. EUR 787,000
CO2-savings p.a. approx. 1.190 t*
No./type of modules 25,920 modules / First Solar FS-272
Inverter  Xantrex
Construction type Ground-mounted system
Tilt angle 30°
Frame technology Phoenix ground-mounted frame, 4 rows
Orientation South

 * Source: The evolution of carbon dioxide emissions within the German power mixture 1990-2008: 0.575 tons CO2 saved per MWh (Umweltbundesamt FG I 2.5., Status March 2010)
** Source: Average power consumption of a family: 4,000 kWh (Verivox, Status 2010)

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