S.A.G. Solarstrom AG's Large-scale Projects with over 20 MWp Grid Connected as Scheduled

The system in Stribro near Pilsen is currently the largest system in the Czech Republic with a total of 13.6 MWp. S.A.G. Solarstrom AG reported for the first time on this project at the end of May. The system has now been completely installed as planned and connected to grid.

In September, S.A.G. Solarstrom AG was commissioned by the project planning company WALTER konzept, Ellwangen, as the main contractor for the installation of the planned 4.6 MWp system on the rooftop of the Dehner Garden Center, after WALTER konzept was awarded the contract for handling the large-scale project in June. S.A.G. Solarstrom AG took over 4.2 MWp of the project from WALTER konzept.

Back in May, S.A.G. Solarstrom AG was commissioned by the NBC Franken Solarfonds 1 GmbH & Co. KG to install photovoltaic systems on around 160 rooftops of charitable and municipal buildings in the region. To date, a total of 2.3 MWp in system sizes of 20-30 kWp average have been installed on up to eight parallel construction sites and connected to grid.

“We have completed and grid connected all large-scale projects as promised. The second half-year and the fourth quarter in particular met our expectations in every respect. We are therefore very confident that we will definitely be able to achieve our goals for 2009“, says Dr. Karl Kuhlmann, CEO of S.A.G. Solarstrom AG. “For 2010 we are cautiously optimistic, even though it is very difficult to plan in the current market, due to the financing conditions and uncertainty of component availability. At any rate, we will continue to pursue our adopted growth strategy and are anticipating sales of between €190 million and €210 million and an EBIT between €8 million and €11 million.“

About S.A.G. Solarstrom AG

S.A.G. Solarstrom AG (WKN: 702 100, ISIN: DE0007021008) of Freiburg, Germany, are a manufacturer-independent provider of high-quality photovoltaic plants configured to customers’ individual needs. The group constructs efficient plants of all sizes both in Germany and abroad. S.A.G. also produce solar energy at their own plants.

S.A.G. Solarstrom AG’s service portfolio covers the entire life cycle of photovoltaic plants, including energy- and weather-data management, yield reports, and remote maintenance, as well as insurance and financing. The group thus offers a comprehensive value chain in photovoltaics, from yield reports, planning, construction, operations, and monitoring to optimization, repowering, and deconstruction.

Founded in 1998, S.A.G. Solarstrom AG are considered pioneers in the solar industry. Around 160 specialists work at S.A.G.’s four locations in Germany and subsidiaries in Italy, Spain, Austria, and Switzerland.

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