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The cost of a photovoltaic system in Germany could be quickly refinanced by the high solar feed-in tariff only a few years ago. However – the payment has now decreased. Therefore nowadays it is highly economical to consume the self-generated solar energy by oneself. This makes energy storage solution to the core element of power systems of the future. The meeco group has now developed together with long term partners an all-in-one converter/ inverter with system energy management enabling better insight into power production and use, leading to better management of produced energy and savings.

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Elcomponics Technologies & The meeco Group agree to form a Joint Venture for manufacturing of sun2safe in India

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Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Elcomponics Technologies India Private Limited and meeco India Private Limited, the Indian subsidiary of the meeco Group, have decided to join hands for customization, manufacturing and marketing of sun2safe, meeco’s High Efficiency Solar Energy Power Conditioning and Management System. The sun2safe technology has delivered a strong performance in the Telecom and Off or Weak Grid Power needs.

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The meeco Group extends its business presence in Pakistan

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Photovoltaic rooftop implemented by meeco for Mustaqim Dyeing & Printing

Karachi, Pakistan. On April 15th, Mustaqim Dyeing & Printing Pvt Ltd. and The meeco Group completed successfully phase one of a photovoltaic rooftop installation, which provides initially up to 20 kWp of clean electrical energy. The sun2roof system is a grid-tied rooftop installation with 280 German thin-film modules and Power One inverters (ABB). The meeco Group, through its local joint venture oursun Solar Power Ltd., was in charge of design, layout, engineering, planning, procurement, shipment and installation of the system.

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First sun2live PPA roof-top installations in Pakistan started

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meeco extends its business presence in Pakistan with Seasons Foods and Supreme Farms

Lahore, Pakistan. In 2013 The meeco Group through its subsidiary oursun Solar Power Ltd. has concluded several projects under rental Power Purchase Agreements (”PPA”) with renowned clients in Pakistan. oursun Solar Power will develop, design, erect, own and maintain solar sun2live production facilities for a period of 10 years on the premises of the customer – either on existing roofs as sun2roof or ground-mounted – and provide the produced energy at a fixed rental rate to its clients.

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4,76 MWp Photovoltaic Project cluster for Maldives

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Cooperation between The meeco Group and Villa Group extended

Malé, Maldives. Expanding on the recent decision regarding the installation of a sun2live installation at Maamigili Airport in Maldives, Villa Group and The meeco Group agreed to increase the initial volume of 1,21 MW up to 4,76 MW in the first step. The contract negotiations took place at the main office of the Villa Group where the CEO, Mr. Qasim Ibrahim, himself signed the framework of the contract.

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meeco carried out translucent sun2roof installation in fashion store in Valencia

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Valencia, Spain. The store is located in the commercial and historic heart of the city of Valencia. The inauguration was marked with a grand opening ceremony on March 6th.

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Mauritius to go Green with photovoltaic solar energy

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SETL meeco Ltd. to provide clean energy access on the whole island

Port-Louis, Mauritius. SETL meeco is the leader in photovoltaic kits solutions and generators in Mauritius and aspires strongly to defend and promote green energies on the island. With more than 107 solar installations in Mauritius and Rodrigues, the company produces energy worth to close to 20 millions Mauritian Rupees per year. SETL meeco is responsible for as much as 1,4 MW SSDG (Small Scale Distributed Generation) from the total of 1,8 MW of the island. Moreover, other photovoltaic projects are in process in view of supporting the transition to a greener Mauritius.

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