Nobility Solar Projects was founded in the Czech city of Brno in 2008 and currently has 25 employees. The company specialises in the planning and building of turnkey solar power plants in the Czech Republic. “Since 2008 we have constructed solar power plants with a total output of 18 MW”, says Roman Koč í, commercial director at Nobility Solar Projects. “In 2010, this number will rise to 40 MW. We think the market will develop quickly next year if the feed-in tariffs sink by only five percent, as planned”.
Nobility’s current projects include numerous major plants, for example two 3.2 MW systems that the company commissioned in June and November near Brno, around 200 kilometres south-east of Prague.
In all of its projects, Nobility plans on using SolarMax inverters. “Only in this way can we ensure that we provide the best service,” explains Koč í. “Sputnik Engineering has an excellent reputation and exclusively manufactures products with the renowned Swiss quality, which we also recommend to our partners.”
The operator of each PV solar plant receives an increased feed-in tariff of 12.79 Czech crowns (about €0.50) for every kilowatt hour of solar electricity generated over 20 years. Roman Koč i expects that the plants will have paid for themselves in less than ten years.
“The Czech Republic is an important market for us”, says Sputnik’s head of sales Daniel Freudiger. “I look forward to further, exciting projects. We have found a competent partner in Nobility, which is among the leading system integrators in Eastern Europe.”
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