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.
Friday, 27th of May, saw the opening ceremony of one of northern Germany’s largest PV power plant in the village of Achtrup in Schleswig-Holstein. The 8.3 MWp solar installation which was connected to the grid in October 2010 was...[more]
On the base of the German FIT law SunEnergy Europe developed an energy-contracting concept for Hamburgs' famous Hagenbeck zoo. Yesterday the cooperation between the two enterprises was introduced to public media during a...[more]
Hamburg/Germany – In February 2011 SunEnergy Europe GmbH set up their American subsidiary SunEnergy Americas, Inc. The subsidiary benefits from its parent company’s long time experience on the international PV market. Core...[more]
Loebnitz solar park, which was completed in December 2010 is now ready for the official opening ceremony. On January 30 the park will be open to the public for information between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The 1.4 MWp park is equipped...[more]
A 1.1 megawatt peak solar power park was completed within a record-breaking time of only three weeks on December 20th 2010. The park consists of 5,100 modules and was constructed in the commercial area of Oerzen just...[more]
“For the film industry it’s the Golden Bear, for the primary school students living in Hamburg it’s the ‘Klimabär’.” This was the prominent comparison made by Dr. Uwe Heinrichs, Managing Director of the Regional Institute for...[more]
For SunEnergy Europe, 10th October 2010 was an exceptional day, which saw the official opening of Northern Germany’s largest solar park financed by citizen participation. Graced by glorious weather, the event started with an...[more]
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