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Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Solar Frontier to provide modules for 23MW Konar Energy portfolio




Solar Frontier Europe, a subsidiary of CIS solutions provider Solar Frontier, has signed off on a 23MW module supply agreement with Konar Energy, a generator of solar energy in Turkey.


Solar Frontier will be providing its proprietary CIS thin-film modules to Konar Energy for five solar plants in Turkey.


Shipments for two of the projects — a 5.9MW plant in Konya and a 4.7MW installation in Burdur— are expected to begin shortly. The three other projects, all located in the southern Turkey.


Tolga Özdemir, CEO of Konar Energy, said: “Konar Energy is committed to bring high-quality, high-performance solar power plants on stream in Turkey. We are confident that we will be able to do so with Solar Frontier by our side. The ability of Solar Frontier’s CIS modules to yield more electricity than crystalline silicon modules, especially in challenging conditions such as the high temperatures of Turkey, combined with the company’s high-quality manufacturing process and its reputation for continuous support, were all deciding factors for us.”


Wolfgang Lange, managing director of Solar Frontier Europe, added: “Solar energy is naturally suited to Turkey. It is one of the countries that receive the most hours of sunlight and is backed by a growing economy. Solar Frontier looks forward to closely supporting Konar Energy’s experienced team of project developers as it meets Turkey’s demand for clean and renewable energy.”




Solar Frontier to provide modules for 23MW Konar Energy portfolio

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