Martifer Solar Hellas Completes Two Photovoltaic Plants In Greece
Martifer Solar Hellas has completed construction of two photovoltaic projects in Greece, a 277 KW ground based photovoltaic plant in Kalamos and a 400 KW rooftop installation in Keratea, in the Attica region.

With a total capacity of 677 KW, these two plants cover a total area of 11,142 sqm, producing around 1 GWh/year, the equivalent of the average consumption of almost 200 families, and will prevent the emission of 880 tons of CO2 per year into the atmosphere.
“With almost 50 photovoltaic systems installed in Greece, Martifer Solar Hellas continues to offer high quality turnkey solutions in this market. These two projects demonstrate our premise for on time project delivery. Alongside this, they are assign of our commitment to the country, providing economic and environmental benefits to the local population,” said Theodore Gitzos, General Manager of Martifer Solar Hellas.
Martifer Solar Hellas was responsible for EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) and commissioning of the projects, which consist of polycrystalline modules and string inverters installed on fixed structures.
Construction works were completed in less than a month, and it is worth mentioning that the 400 KW project was certified by TÜV Hellas during the design, construction and the commissioning phase.
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