Lite-On Green Technologies, Inc. (LOGT), a PV solar EPC company based in Taiwan with global operations, and a subsidiary of Lite-On Technology (2301.tw), held an opening ceremony today for its self-owned 1.35 MWp roof-top solar power plant at Fritz Walter World Cup Football Stadium in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Local politician gave a speech in the ceremony to thank for the solar power for the city of Kaiserslautern and congratulate to the new phase of the stadium. “Besides the glories of being named after Fritz Walter, the German football hero, and the host stadium of 2006 World Cup football games, Kaiserslautern Football Stadium is now the world’s leading football stadium PV solar power plant,” says Peter Kisfer, Assistant Mayor of Kaiserslautern.
The Fritz Walter Football Stadium was one of the four stadiums hosted the 2006 World Cup Football game. In this project, Lite-On not only demonstrates its high quality PV modules, the extensive experience of roof-top PV installation and patented PV module mounting construction technology, but also directly invests in this PV solar energy generation project. The Fritz Walter World Cup Stadium is LiteOn’s first self-owned PV solar power plant in the world, which is a great milestone for Lite-On’s development in the global solar market.
The overall size of the solar installation in the Fritz Walter World Cup Stadium project is 1.35MWp and was completed in three phases. The installation and grid connection of Phase 1 and 2 were completed before the end of 2009. The third and last phase was completed in July, 2010. It will be able to generate 1,156 kWhr of electricity per year and can bring to an equivalent reduction of 856 tons of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas, and 6.9 tons of sulfur dioxide, as well as 5.1 tons of NOx. In addition, the amount of electricity generated is equivalent to the reduction of 408 tons of coal consumption per year from a conventional coal burning power plant.
Besides Germany, LOGT has also started a few Mega-watt sized level PV solar installations and self-owned projects in Italy. These projects are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2010. Outside Europe, LOGT has completed residential and industrial roof-top projects as well as innovative Thin Film Solar Integrated Greenhouse Power Plants in several countries in Asia. “LOGT is determined to provide its expertise in PV solar power plant EPC service and project development worldwide to participate in the rapidly growing solar energy industry in the world,” says David Lin, Chairman of LOGT.
LOGT is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lite-On Technology, a global leading optoelectronics company which has around 50% of the revenue derived from green energy related business. Lite-On Group determines to participate in the environmental technology development for the overall energy creation and saving, and the reduction of the emissions of greenhouse gases. The Group is committed to establishing a “Green Technology” supply chain from four major areas: energy creation, conversion, saving and storage. Lite-On is one of the few leading companies that can provide a full range of Green Technology products, including high-performance power supplies, inverters, LED backlight, general and commercial LED lighting, LED street lights, thin-film solar cells, etc., to further strengthen Lite-On’s leading position in the global optoelectronics industry.
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