Normaalne*! J.v.G. builds new solar factory in Estonia
The next solar factory, “made by J.v.G. Thoma” is already coming into being – this time in Estonia, the northernmost Baltic state.

(firmenpresse) - Freystadt, Oberpfalz – The next solar factory, “made by J.v.G. Thoma” is already coming into being – this time in Estonia, the northernmost Baltic state. The plant should generate 15 MW and above all deliver modules to the Baltic states as well as Russia.
The first very promising discussions with so-called EPC companies to construct the power plants are already being carried out. The production of solar modules is however also important for Estonia itself, since the country wants to become independent from electricity supplies from Russia.
The customer in Estonia decided on the EVA process from J.v.G. Thoma; alongside thin film systems, this is the most common method worldwide to produce PV modules. An automatic tabber and stringer, as well as a laminator, which can also be used for the production of high temperature modules (desert module) when upgraded, were delivered. In doing so, the customer is investing in a solution with development potential.
Green thinking is part of life in Estonia. Renewable energies and ideas for sustainable consumption are well received here – the Estonians are after all surrounded by lush nature, even if its own land area only extends to 45,227 square metres; in comparison, Bavaria has an area of 70,548 square metres.
Interesting to know: More than two decades after the end of the Soviet Union, there are large economic differences among the former states. Estonia alone can show strong economic data, reports the world; the smallest of all the Soviet countries, which was laughed at before!
The solar project is currently at the ramp-up phase. Hans Thoma, Managing Director of J.v.G.: “The factory should be producing with full capacity in the 3rd quarter of 2013 – we are working at full speed for this.”
Themen in dieser Pressemitteilung:
laminator
module-technology
power-plants
pv-modules
solar-factory
solar-factory-in-estonia
solar-modules
solar-project
tabber-stringer
thin-film-systems
Unternehmensinformation / Kurzprofil:
About J.v.G. Thoma GmbH
J.v.G. Thoma GmbH with its headquarters in Germany’s Freystadt in the Oberpfalz region has a number of patents to its credit. Thanks to its innovative power, the company has reached an outstanding position in the market. The outcome of its current development includes the so-called Desert Module and high-performing flexible CIGS modules. J.v.G. Thoma has its operations all over the world and supports its customers in all phases of erection of turnkey PV production units. The range of services also includes consulting.
Press contact:
J. v. G. Thoma GmbH
Möningerberg 1a
D-92342 Freystadt
Phone: 0049(0)9179 / 9460680
Internet: www.jvg-thoma.de
Email: info(at)jvgthoma.de
Contact:
Marketing: Birgit Thoma
Email: b.thoma(at)jvgthoma.de
Press contact:
J. v. G. Thoma GmbH
Möningerberg 1a
D-92342 Freystadt
Phone: 0049(0)9179 / 9460680
Internet: www.jvg-thoma.de
Email: info(at)jvgthoma.de
Contact:
Marketing: Birgit Thoma
Email: b.thoma(at)jvgthoma.de
Datum: 26.09.2013 - 13:26 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
News-ID 300450
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contact information:
Contact person: Birgit Thoma
Town:
92342 Freystadt
Phone: 0049(0)9179 / 94 60 680
Kategorie:
Solar energy
Typ of Press Release: Unternehmensinformation
type of sending: Veröffentlichung
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