Day4 Energy Inc Looking for Markets in Canada and Italy

Day4 Energy Inc, a worldwide supplier of solar PV products and solutions, has declared the completion of two modular ground located photovoltaic power plants in Germany offering a combined power of 2.5 MW.

The second and recently concluded project comprises a 715 kW solar power installation constructed for Kreissparkasse Rottweil, a neighborhood bank in Germany. The Energiepark Zimmern is built utilizing 3290 numbers of Day4 Energy 48MC-S panels to produce enough electricity to support 200 houses in the vicinity and expected to reduce an average of 464 tons of CO2 every year.

Earlier, Day4 Energy Inc has built a 1.8 MW project for Solarfarm Fischbach in Niedereschach-Fischbach utilizing 9792 numbers of Day4 Energy 48 MC-S solar panels to supply power to more than 500 households thus reducing 1,170 tons of CO2 every year.

Day4 Energy President George Rubin articulated his pleasure about the successful completion of the project within six weeks including that of grid connectivity amply depicts the management potential of Day4 Energy and that Day4 Energy is in the process of developing and promoting its project management and modular manufacturing capabilities with the purpose of becoming a dependable associate and efficient channel for photovoltaic markets all over the world.

Currently, the company is showing liberal growth in solar project market and has plans to take its project development business models to countries such as Canada and Italy subsequently.

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