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Módulos fotovoltaicos
En el surtido de Flimpex AG encontrará módulos
fotovoltaicos monocristalinos y policristalinos con componentes
de alta calidad y de renombrados fabricantes. Además
del suministro de los módulos, también tendrá
a su disposición una amplia gama de prestaciones de servicios
y seguros para nuestros módulos...
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Lámparas solares
Nuestras lámparas solares cubren las más variadas áreas de servicio.
Mientras que "Street Sun" es ideal para la iluminación de carriles
bici, calles residenciales y paradas de autobús, entre otras
cosas, la potente "Champ" de hei solar light es especialmente
adecuada para el área urbana, donde lo que prima son las soluciones
arquitectónicas y de mayor calidad. Y para completar la oferta
en innovadores sistemas de alumbrado, "WaySun" es ideal para
aparcamientos, parques, ...
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Soluciones fotovoltaicas completas
Nuestros sistemas completos han sido diseñados para el sector
de redes eléctricas de 1,5 - 46 KW. Nuestras soluciones aisladas
independientes de la red están disponibles en diversos sets
de 2-16 módulos. Para los sistemas completos utilizamos componentes
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24.11.2008 - New
Study from Energy Watch Group
Rapid expansion of renewable energies is affordable - new nuclear
power plants are unnecessary! According to a press release from the
Energy Watch Group (EWG), formed by the initiatives of international
parliamentarians, the phasing out of fossil/nuclear energy supplies
is feasible financially with manageable investments. This was the
conclusion drawn by the authors of the new study, "Renewable Energy
Outlook 2030". According to the study, at least 17-30% of the worldwide
power and heat demand can be met by regenerative sources by 2030.
06.10.2008 - Spain
puts the brakes on growth in the solar industry: Solar power feed
allowances are being reduced and photovoltaic expansion is being limited
The Spanish government has re-regulated the funding of solar power.
As reported by Corporate Law firm Rödl & Partner in a press release,
feed allowances for electricity from photovoltaic systems are sinking
less than previously expected (by about 30% to 34 Cent/kWh for roof
installations and 32 Cent/kWh for ground installations), but the maximum
rating of roof installations will be limited in the future to 2 Megawatt
(MW) and of ground installations to 10MW.
05.08.2008 - Gabriel
rejects nuclear plans from Glos: "We need sustainable energy policies,
not nuclear energy lobbying"
"The coalition agreement is unequivocal - an exit from high-risk atomic
energy technology remains in place. If the Federal Ministry of Economics
tinkers with strategies to re-address it, it is not only a clear violation
of the coalition agreement, it demonstrates above all that Glos is
conducting out-and-out atomic lobbying".
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