USING SOLAR ENERGY MAKES SENSE BOTH ECONOMICALLY AND ECOLOGICALLY.

Lots of good arguments for the sun.
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Sustainable environmental protection - Photovoltaics are one of the most ecologically sound forms of energy extraction available to us today. No climatic effects from CO2 emissions, no harmful radiation, no undesirable noises or smells. What is more, solar power systems are almost entirely recyclable when removed from service. Solar electricity saves natural resources and is an important substitution for fossil and nuclear fuels.

Inexhaustible resource – The sun is an inexhaustible source of energy. The energy directed at the earth each day by the sun is 10,000 times what the whole world actually needs.

Secure return - The energy from the sun offers a secure means of income. Thanks to state subsidies, a photovoltaic system offers an attractive, long-term, guaranteed income. The systems require a low level of maintenance and enjoy a long service life.

Efficient use of space - A solar power system increases the value of your property or land because of the secure income that it delivers. The installation of a solar power plant represents an economically sensible use of space or land that is not being used for other purposes. An unobtrusive installation on roofs or building facades does not distract from the appearance of the surrounding area and protects the roof from exposure to the elements.

Positive effect on image - Companies that invest in solar energy demonstrate their environmental awareness and social responsibility.

Greater independence - Solar power plants guard against the risk of increased electricity prices. From a global perspective, solar energy reduces dependence on the oil-producing states and helps us avoid future energy crises.

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In favor of solar energy - Compelling arguments in pictures

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Our company film shows you how the sun provides us with solutions to our energy problems. (1:19 min.)

Our record in 2008
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The world's largest rooftop solar power installation made of First Solar thin film modules with an output of 4.64 MWp.
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Our record in 2007
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The world's largest rooftop solar power installation made of First Solar thin film modules with an output of 2.5 MWp.
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Our record in 2006

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The world's largest rooftop solar power installation made of First Solar thin film modules with an output of 1.43 MWp.