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GLOBAL RENEWABLES ONLINE - DECEMBER 2011
excited to help the province meet its
renewable goals.”
Nautilus Solar has another three
solar rooftop projects under construc-
tion in Ontario, which will bring its
total investment in the province to over
$20 million. These projects are expect-
ed to be completed over the next few
months. In addition, Nautilus Solar has
over 10MWs of projects in the FIT
queue awaiting approval from the OPA.
“We are actively growing our execut-
able pipeline and we welcome the
opportunity to review additional
opportunities from other developers
and property owners,” said David
Munsky, Nautilus Solar’s Director of
Business Development.
Nautilus Solar manages one of the
largest portfolios of solar projects in
Ontario, including 60MW of solar
facilities in the City of Sault Ste. Marie
owned by an affiliate of Starwood
Energy Group Global, LLC. That
project has 50MW in operation and
10MW currently under construction.
Developers and property owners
interested in speaking with Nautilus
Solar about their projects should
contact David Munsky at (908) 795-3038
or
ABOUT NAUTILUS SOLAR
ENERGY, LLC:
Founded in 2006, Nautilus Solar is a
leading independent solar power
producer headquartered in Summit,
New Jersey. Nautilus Solar develops,
constructs, finances, owns and oper-
ates distributed generation and utility-
scale solar electric systems. The
company sells its generated electricity
through long-term power purchase
agreements. Nautilus Solar is majority-
owned by an investment affiliate of
Starwood Energy Group Global, LLC,
based in Greenwich, Connecticut. For
more information, please visit the
website at
INNOTECH SOLAR ESTABLISHES
SALES HUB IN USA
VISTA, CA, Nov. 2, 2011 /CNW/ - In
response to the growing demand from
the United States and Latin America
for Innotech Solar panels, Innotech
Solar (ITS) has established Innotech
Solar U.S.A., a sales entity in Vista,
California.
“With the decreasing costs of solar
systems, we are increasing our focus
on
markets with a lot of sunshine, soaring
electricity prices and high purchasing
power,” stated Robert Händel, CSO at
Innotech Solar Group.
The feedback on ITS panels that have
been installed in several states across
the U.S. has been positive, and a joint
research project with the University of
California, San Diego, completed
earlier this year, showed excellent re-
sults regarding the efficiency of ITS
panels.
Innotech
Solar
already
maintains a solid presence in Europe
and China, so the U.S. is the next natu-
ral key-growth market for the company.
In Europe Innotech Solar has two cell
processing facilities, in Norway and
Germany, with a capacity of more than
160 MW. Furthermore it is one of the
few companies that has extended not
only purchasing but also sales activi-
ties into Asia. With offices in Shanghai
and Hong Kong Innotech Solar
supplies customers in over five
provinces in China.
“The location in Southern California
not only gives us access to the largest
single market in the U.S., but also to
the fast-growing Mexican and Latin
American markets,” Robert Händel
explained.
“I joined Innotech Solar because of
its
exceptional
and
competitive
products, as well as the flexibility and
technical
know-how of the team,” said Georg
Eversheim, Managing Director of
Innotech Solar U.S.A., who is supported
by a staff of five. Georg Eversheim also
pointed out that “Innotech Solar puts
effort into controlling manufacturing
costs; that will allow Innotech Solar to
be cost compatible.”
In addition to offering standard
modules, ITS also manufactures small
modules in the range of 1.5 Wp to 135
Wp and custom-made panels for
special applications such as solar
streetlights and parking structures.
The first installations totaling 50kW of
Innotech Solar modules went into
operation last week in Southern
California.
“We are trying to do the right thing
to provide the best products for our
partners,” said Georg Eversheim.
A picture of a PV system with ITS
modules is available under
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