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28.03.2011

Fukushima Statement

At SunEnergy the entire team is deeply concerned about the situation in the nuclear power plant of Fukushima. Our sympathy goes to the victims of the calamity and their families. The late events in a highly industrialized country such as Japan clearly demonstrate the fatal consequences of a genuinely unrulable technology  - consequences that high security standards cannot prevent from happening.
We believe that energy production and consumption must be friendly to the climate and friendly to the people at the same time. Climate change due to carbon dioxide emission or nuclear waste that we still have not managed to store securely show us that our “cheap” energy production of the past confronts us with huge problems and costs today.
This is why we feel the responsibility to work on a future based on renewable energy. We at SunEnergy are convinced: it is possible – already now! We put all our effort in a new era of energy production: locally, nationally, and all over the world – together with you as our customer and partner.



24.09.2012

SunEnergy Europe und der chinesische Konzern BYD, der eines der weltweit führenden Unternehmen im Bereich erneuerbarer Energienutzung ist, arbeiten Hand in Hand an einer nachhaltigen Zukunft. Die Zusammenarbeit der Unternehmen im...[more]

20.03.2012

ElectronicPartner und die SunEnergy Europe GmbH haben den Grundstein für die Zusammenarbeit im Bereich Solarstrom gelegt. SunEnergy Europe stellt auf der EP-Jahresversammlung in Düsseldorf die Kooperation vor.Künftig können...[more]

22.02.2012

SunEnergy Europe unterstützt den bundesweiten Aktionstag gegen die geplanten Kürzungen der Solarförderung.Gestern einigten sich Bundesumwelt- und Bundeswirtschaftsministerium auf eine Neuregelung des EEG. Einzelheiten sollen...[more]

16.02.2012

A big Thank You to all participants in our anniversary brain teaser! In the year of SunEnergy’s anniversary, the Christmas mailing was themed “The 10-year SunEnergy milestone has been reached, but what does this actually...[more]

14.12.2011

Since December 9th, the Thuringian city of Gera produces electricity from solar power almost in the city centre. On the former premises of a gas power plant now more than 4,900 modules quietly produce clean energy. Project...[more]

24.02.2011

Despite a generally poor level of solar impact in Germany in 2010, solar power park Meldorf has exceeded all expectations by far. "The annual yield was calculated to be 954 kWp/kWh - in fact, the figure for 2010 is at 1101...[more]

23.11.2011

Bad Salzungen, a health resort in the federal state of Thuringia/ Germany, has ambitious plans: a 1.1 MWp solar power park, to be installed and ready for operation by the end of this year. The ground-breaking ceremony on the...[more]

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