J.v.G. Build New Solar-Fabrik In Estonia

Normaalne *! J.v.G. build new Solar-Fabrik in Estonia Freystadt, Upper Palatinate which next solar factory made by J.v.G. Thoma”is already on the rise of this time in Estonia, the northernmost of the Baltic State. The plant is to make 15 MW and supply modules above all the Baltic States and Russia. “First much promising talks with EPC companies mentioned, the power plants ‘ build, are mentioned.

The production of solar modules is even important for Estonia because the country wants to be independent of electricity supplies from Russia. The customer in Estonia has opted for the EVA process of J.v.G Thoma; In addition to thin-film systems, this worldwide is the most common method to manufacture PV modules. Delivered an automatic Tabber Stringer and a laminator, by upgrading for the manufacture of Hochtemparturmodulen (desert module) is used. Thus, the customer invested in a solution with development potential. Green thinking is part of life in Estonia.

Renewable energy and Ideas for a sustainable consumption here fall on good soil, finally the most lush nature are surrounded. Even if the own land only 45.227 quality dratkilometer is. A size comparison: Bavaria has an area of 70.548 km. Interesting to know: more than two decades after the end of the Soviet Union, there are big economic differences among the States. Estonia alone can boast strong host sheep data, die Welt reported. Figured out the smallest of the former Soviet countries, which used to enjoy was ridiculed! At the time, the solar project located in the Rampup phase. “Hans Thoma, Managing Director of J.v.G.: the factory is expected to produce in the third quarter of 2013 with full capacity we work at full speed.” J.v.G. Thoma GmbH J.v.G. Thoma GmbH is industry leader with regard to the construction of entire solar factories. The company is holder of numerous patents, allowing the module technology of J.v.G on the market occupied a leading position. Current developments include the so-called desert modules and high-performance, flexible CIGS modules. J.v.G. Thoma operates internationally and advises and supports clients in all phases of the construction of turnkey plants. The seat of the company is Freystadt in the Upper Palatinate.