The 1.8MW Solarfarm Fischbach project in Niedereschach-Fischbach consists of 9,792 Day4 Energy 48 MC-S panels. Designed to produce enough power for over 500 households, this project is expected to contribute to the reduction of approximately 1,170 tons of carbon-dioxide annually.

The second project is a 715kW installation built for Kreissparkasse Rottweil, a local savings bank in Germany. Comprising 3,920 Day4 Energy 48MC-S panels, the Energiepark Zimmern project will produce enough electrical power for 200 households and will yield an annual reduction of approximately 464 tons of carbon-dioxide, Day4 Energy said.

George Rubin, president of Day4 Energy, said: “The successful completion of these two projects, in particular the fact that it took just six weeks from construction commencement to grid connection, confirms Day4 Energy’s outstanding project management expertise.

“As we continue to develop and promote both our project management and turn-key manufacturing capabilities, Day4 Energy is establishing itself as a strong partner, and catalyst for the widespread adoption of solar photovoltaics in markets across the world.”