The company then handed over the turn-key plants to German and Slovak investors.
The project planning, system configuration and the delivery of all the components were done by Vario green energy Concept GmbH from Holzgerlingen near Stuttgart, together with Vario green energy Parks GmbH from Munich.
The six photovoltaic power plants in Poltár, Biskupice and Rumince have a total power of 6.2 MW. Almost 70,000 solar modules will soon feed in an annual 7 million kilowatt hours of electricity into the local grid.
According to the current Slovak feed-in tariff, the plant operators will receive a remuneration of 38.23 Eurocents.
“In spite of the laborious approval procedure in Slovakia, we are very pleased with the course of the project and the high amount of professionalism shown by all participating parties”, said Axel Fellhauer, managing director of Vario green energy.
The system provider set up the solar parks along with the assembly company Draka Service GmbH from Nuremberg and a local grid connection partner. The assembly time was six to eight weeks.
Until now, Vario green energy has built PV plants with a total power of 7.8 MW in the Slovak Republic.
In the future, the company plans to concentrate only on the roof-top market. It is reacting to the amendment to the Slovak REL, which no longer supports large plants.
“Since 1 July 2011 the solar electricity funding is limited to roof-top plants with a power of 100 kilowatts maximum”, explained Fellhauer.
Despite the cuts in financial support, Vario green energy will remain active in Slovakia.
“Our subsidiary Vario green energy Slovakia, with headquarters in Bratislava, will help establish the roof-top plant market”, managing director Axel Fellhauer said.
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