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Conergy builds one of the largest photovoltaic plants on the American east coast

8 December 2009

America’s energy and water suppliers are becoming green:By building “Ingram’s Mill Farm”, Conergy is erecting one of the largest photovoltaic plants on the east coast of the USA, and is therefore equipping the second large US water supplier with solar technology this year. The large 1.1-megawatt photovoltaic plant in Chester County, Pennsylvania, will generate savings in the five-digit dollar range each year for the operator, Aqua Pennsylvania. The Hamburg company wants to complete “Ingram’s Mill Farm” before the end of the year and connect it to the grid. This plant is also the third major project that Conergy has realized in the USA for local utility companies.

Aqua Pennsylvania supplies fresh drinking water to hundreds of thousands of homes in the southeast region of the state. The large 18,000 m2 Conergy photovoltaic plant close to an Aqua retention basin will supply around 1,300,500 kWh of clean electricity each year to the future operator. Aqua will use this energy for the treatment and transport of its water, which will save the company around 77,000 dollars in energy costs each year. Aqua CEO Nick DeBenedictis: “The approval procedures with the US authorities for such projects have improved tremendously in recent times. For that reason, and thanks to Conergy's high level of solar expertise, we will soon be able to utilize the economical and ecological benefits of renewable energy with “Ingram’s Mill Farm."

America’s energy and water suppliers are becoming green

Three energy and water suppliers in the USA are already exploiting Conergy's solar expertise and reaping its benefits. “Conergy has managed to establish an impressive success record in its collaboration with US energy suppliers within one year – from coast to coast,” says Conergy Manager Kurt Zwerko. “At the end of 2008, we erected a 3 MW photovoltaic plant for the largest American electricity and gas producer, Exelon. In mid 2009, we realized the next 1.6 MW solar project for the water supplier SSJID. By building “Ingram’s Mill Farm”, we have achieved a new, greater milestone and others will follow.

There is good reason for this. Since the election of US President Barack Obama, green thinking has also gained a foothold in US policies. For example, the photovoltaic plant in Pennsylvania is one of 25 projects, which received a financial subsidy totalling 20.7 million dollars from the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority for the development of renewable energies in the state. Pennsylvania’s Governor Edward G. Rendell, who has been setting up his state for years to be a forerunner in the field of renewable energies, says: “In the past, America has allowed itself to become much too dependent on foreign oil. There is now a new train of thought regarding how we want to generate our energy in the future. And the effects can be seen. With every kilowatt of renewable energy that we install, we are slowly but surely making ourselves more independent of traditional energy sources.”

About Conergy
Since its founding in 1998, Hamburg-based Conergy AG has sold more than a gigawatt in renewable energy, making it one of the biggest suppliers of solar energy and other renewable energies, and a world leader in solar system integration. Of the one gigawatt in renewable energies, Conergy has installed more than 400 megawatts in its major projects, Of the total one gigawatt, 200 megawatts falls to its wind energy park projects and 800 to its globally marketed solar modules. Calculative one in ten modules worldwide was produced, sold or installed by Conergy. Listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange since 2005, the group pursues a global growth strategy, The company now produces, installs and designs solar power systems and wind turbines in around 15 countries. The Conergy Group is represented with its own branches on four continents.

Conergy Australia is a key player in the Australian renewable energy market, manufacturing and supplying high efficiency solar hot water, solar power and small wind power solutions. With an Australia-wide distribution network, state sales offices and warehousing in 4 key locations around the continent as well as in-house dedicated renewable energy engineers and sales teams, the company has become an important part of the Australian industry since it began operations here in 2005.

For further information:

Conergy Pty Ltd 
Phone: +61 (0)2 8507 2206
press@conergy.com.au 
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