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VelkommenVelkommen til Navitas Invest. Vi er et formidlingsselskab med fokus på solcelleparker, og vi deltager aktivt i udvikling og administration af disse til gavn for vore investorer.
Du bydes velkommen og kan kontakte os hvis du ønsker yderligere information.
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NyhederVi arbejder på projekter med en god beliggenhed, et favorabelt afkast og en attraktiv finansieringsordning.
Vi har udover en almindelig drifts- og administrationsaftale med investorer også mulighed for at tilbyde online overvågning af solparker samt opsamling af produktionsdata.
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Nyheder om solenergi
 | Japanese PV Energy Association finds total shipments grew 5.8% for fiscal 2011 | | 18-05-2012 The Japanese Photovoltaic Energy Association (JPEA) announced figures for Q4 and fiscal 2011, finding that total quarterly shipments fell 23% to 554.2MW from Q3, while shipments of PV cells and modules increased by a small percentage point during Q4. Domestic and import sales of thin-film also took a hit, falling by 68% while import of PV materials for the period went up 3%. Monocrystalline products increased 16% while multicrystalline products dropped 13%. |
 | Dominion Virginia Power proposes new rate to promote solar electricity use | | 18-05-2012 Dominion Virginia Power filed a petition with the Virginia State Corporate Commission (SCC) today asking for permission to buy solar-generated electricity from residential and small commercial customers at US$0.15/kWh for a five-year demonstration period. The power company aims to encourage solar electricity through a proposed new rate that includes a premium, so that customers are more likely to install solar panels and sell the electricity to the company. |
 | 3MW solar project in Connecticut gets final green light from zoning board | | 18-05-2012 The proposed 3MW, US$20 million Ponterril solar project has received its final needed approval from the zoning board of appeals. The project will be developed across 22 acres of what used to be the Pittsfield Family YMCA?s recreation camp overlooking Pontoosuc Lake. The Berkshire Eagle advised that electricity produced by the project would be sold and transported to Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECO) as part of the power gird on North Street. The report confirmed that project officials want to begin work on the project this year, but actual construction timelines will depend on WMECO since it needs to advise what it would cost CTC Electric to make upgrades to the WMECO system in order for it to accept electricity from the new solar project. |
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