Groupe Filatex and meeco implementing sun2park solar solutions in Madagascar

Installation of two 45 kWp clean energy systems

Having entered the renewable energy market in Madagascar in 2018, The meeco Group is about to start the installation of the first small scale solar projects on the island. meeco’s international team is currently performing the last installation preparations for two 45 kWp sun2park solar solutions, energy custom-made for carports, to be commissioned near Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. The projects were developed in close cooperation with Groupe Filatex, a renowned Malagasy company, with its subsidiary ENELEC being one of the leading energy producers on the island.

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meeco promotes energy revolution in Africa

 

Clean energy projects promote Sustainable Development Goals

A reliable or seemingly stable and reliable energy supply seems self-evident for four-fifths of the world’s population. However, there are still numerous countries, where unlimited access to energy remains a luxury for wealthy people. In volume terms, more than 1.4 billion people worldwide live without any electricity supply, states the International Energy Agency.

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Marriott Hotel Guyana to be equipped by meeco with sun2live/sun2roof solar energy & sun2safe XL storage system

Hotel in Georgetown to shave off energy costs and to avoid 900 tons of CO2 emissions

The Marriott Hotel Guyana in Georgetown will soon benefit from an eco-friendly, sustainable and cost-efficient energy supply. We have concluded an agreement on a solar power installation with the leading five-star hotel in Guyana to reduce its dependence on expensive diesel and shave off its energy costs accordingly.

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School class visited meeco’s sun2live solar energy plant in Mabaruma, Guyana

Students in front of the solar plants in Mabarum, Guyana.

400 kWp sun2live ground-mounted solar PV energy facility to be completed next week

The mission of creating a clean and green environment is paramount to be spread all around the world. Our local meeco teams take up this challenge and sensitise children, students and entire school classes in terms of an environmentally friendly behavior on a regular base. Today the ninth-graders from the Hosororo Primary School from the sparsely populated Mabaruma region in the north of Guyana have visited the construction site of our 400 kWp sun2live solar energy plant.

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meeco to equip renowned Belizean company with sun2roof solar system

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333 kWp rooftop clean energy solution will be installed on Belize Brewing Co.

Belize, located on the eastern coast of Central America next to Mexico and Guatemala, relies mainly on imported energy to maintain its national electricity grid. Such import represents a heavy financial and ecological burden for the country and its economy. oursun Belize Limited, a joint venture company between the well-established and renowned company Bowen & Bowen Limited and The meeco Group is currently in the process of executing a joint sun2roof solar energy project in Belize in order to make a contribution to fostering the use of cost-effective and eco-friendly renewable energies and benefiting from the huge potential of solar energy in the country.

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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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How The meeco Group affects the Pakistani market

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Interview with the Director of meeco Services Pakistan, Syed Saad Zafar

The meeco Group holds an important position in the Pakistani market of renewable and solar energies and contributes to the development of the country towards a sustainable future. Lately, meeco has successfully achieved the completion of several projects in Pakistan, such as the 350 kWp sun2roof installation for Shalamar Hospital and the 300 kWp sun2roof project at the Lahore University of Management and Sciences (LUMS). These past few years, the Pakistani people have become increasingly aware of the need for clean energy solutions to power the country. This explains why meeco first decided to enter the country’s solar market ten years ago.

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Installation of rooftop project at Shalamar Hospital to continue

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oursun Solar Power Ltd. completed already 208 kWp of sun2roof solar plant

As a leader in clean energy solutions The meeco Group holds an important position in the Pakistani market. Thanks to its subsidiary, meeco Services Pakistan (Pvt) Ltd. and its joint venture, oursun Solar Power Ltd., meeco accomplished the implementation of various significant projects in the past few years such as the sun2live rooftop installations for the Lahore University of Management Sciences and the Pakistani food products company Supreme Farms.

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The meeco Group completes first off-grid residential system in Angola

 

30kW / 80kWh Project Angola meeco

30 kW/80 kWh solar hybrid installation reduces diesel generator use by 80 percent

Zug/Luanda. The Swiss-based meeco Group has finalized its first sun2liveTM off-grid installation in Angola, situated in Praia do Sangano near Cabo Ledo, 120 km south of Luanda. This turnkey installation, which combines a 30 kWp solar photovoltaic generator and an 80 kWh lithium battery system, supported by a structure custom-built on-site, is a perfect example of a sun2liveTM energy solution. The newly installed 24/7 solar and energy storage residential system, which includes a 65 kWh back up generator, now allows the owner to be fully self-sufficient and carbon free when it comes to power supply and energy management.

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