The Egetica-Expoenergetica 2009 in Valencia, Spain, is one of the most important trade fairs in the national and international renewable energy business, attracting approximately 10.000 visitors this year.
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The meeco Group launches sun2fish, the solar based fishing buoy
Solar technology to replace traditional kerosene fishing lamps Catching fish at night implies using a light source which, in Europe and North America, is often a diesel generator powered spot. In places such as the Lake Victoria, spread across three African nations (Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania), thousands of liters of kerosene are used every night … Read more
The meeco Group welcomes Claudia Hamm, Head of Pipeline Team – Ms. Hamm to contribute to meeco’s growth with magnificent professional experience
The meeco Group is pleased to announce that Ms. Claudia Hamm has joined the group as the new Head of the Project Pipeline Team starting 1st November 2011. Ms. Hamm has been working in the Renewable Energy sector, in wind and solar, since 2002 and thus gained magnificent experiences in this fast growing industry. „Claudia … Read more
meeco successfully connects Crete sites Koutsougeri and Spiliari
SunCarrier Services (SCS) Hellas S.A., the fully-owned Greek subsidiary of the Swiss-based meeco Group has finalized and connected to the grid two additional photovoltaic (PV) projects on September 17. Both Greek projects were installed in the municipality of Fres, province of Chania, northwestern Crete. These projects can specifically be found in Koutsougeri and Spiliari. The … Read more
The meeco Group participates in trade fairs in Spain and Abu Dhabi
In the first two months of 2011, meeco is presenting its clean energy products and services at two important trade fairs within the market of renewable energy and resources. From the 16th to the 18th of February, meeco will be present at Egetica – Expo Energética in Valencia, Spain. During the event, The meeco Group … Read more
Update from the Intersolar 2009, Munich
The Intersolar continues to confirm its position as the worlds most important trade fair for photovoltaic and solar-thermal applications. On the second day of the trade show it seems evident that the more then 1,400 exhibitors will attract an increasing stream of visitors, compared to last year.