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Trina Solar Supplies Italy's Largest Rooftop Installation

The installation.
by Staff Writers
Changzhou, China (SPX) Apr 20, 2009
Trina Solar has announced the completion of a 4.7MW photovoltaic facility developed by ErgyCapital at the end of February, 2009.

Trina Solar was the sole supplier of PV modules to ErgyCapital used on the rooftop installation, which was carried out in the town of Serravalle Scrivia in the Piedmont region of Italy.

The project is currently Italy's largest photovoltaic facility and single roof-mounted solar system, involving approximately 38,000 square meters of solar panels.

The system is expected to generate approximately 5 GW/hour of electricity per year and will benefit the environment by reducing up to 2,500 tons of CO2 emissions.

"We are excited to partner with ErgyCapital on the completion of the largest single rooftop installation project in Italy. This roof-mounted PV system is an excellent example of the many projects that we look forward to working on with ErgyCapital in the future," stated Arturo Herrero, Trina Solar's Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

"We are pleased to work with established Italian investment companies such as ErgyCapital that specialize in renewable energy as we continue to develop our well recognized brand in Italy by providing efficient and clean solar energy in the years ahead."

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