How The meeco Group engineers its solar solutions

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Interview with the Chief Technical Officer, Thomas Beindorf

As an experienced mining engineer, Thomas Beindorf is to date working for 30 years on the development and management of technical installations, the supervision of respective teams of engineers and workers and the installation of facilities worldwide. He has been engaged as Managing Director since 2000 in several companies of up to 450 employees. Since 2008, Thomas Beindorf is working with The meeco Group and is occupying the position of the Chief Technical Officer (CTO).

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The meeco Group connects new rooftop installation in Greece

New 100kW rooftop PV installation in Pilicho, Aspropyrgos is online On April 23rd, SunCarrier Services Hellas S.A., a fully owned subsidiary of The meeco Group, added another rooftop installation to the Greek national grid. The new site is situated in the municipality of Aspropyrgos, Attica (Greece), where meeco completed a similar installation back in March. … Read more

The meeco Group connects another rooftop installation in Greece

100kW rooftop installation helps saving 95 tons of CO2 emissions per year On March 19th, SunCarrier Services Hellas S.A., a 100 % subsidiary of The meeco Group, connected another rooftop installation in the municipality of Aspropyrgos, Attica (Greece). Situated in the suburbs of Athens, just 20 km Northwest of the capitals’ city center, the location … Read more

The meeco Group attended gas balloon and hot-air festival in Gladbeck, Germany

The meeco Group participated last weekend (23rd – 25th September 2011) in the famous Gladbeck balloon festival in Germany, together with 10 gas ballooons and over 20 hot-air ones. The meeco Group’s “SunCarrier” balloon lifted up from the number 1 gas balloon launch field of the world which has about 100 gas balloon launches per … Read more

The meeco Group enters the growing Indian solar market

meeco will build up to 50 MWp solar parks in the next three years In July 2009, India unveiled a US$19 billion plan, to produce 20 GW of solar power by 2020, because solar energy has revolutionary power to elevate India and its population in a way that no technology has done before. Now, with … Read more