Their goal is to develop partnership-based open area photovoltaic project rights up through construction readiness. The collaboration includes EEG-eligible projects developed up to 10 megawatts. One particular focus is on projects involving power purchase agreements (PPA) of 100 megawatts and larger. As part of the collaboration, Sharp and innoVent plan to develop, implement and sell a volume of several hundred megawatts.
In addition to its products, Sharp also brings over 60 years of experience in the photovoltaic business, especially in technical planning, and has extensive expertise in the field of open area PV system project development. Sharp is responsible for project implementation (EPC), and has an extensive network of investors available for the sale of the turnkey projects. Sharp offers access to electricity consumers (PPA contracts) for projects not eligible for EEG compensation.
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innoVent's strengths lie in public-law project development services, such as on-site communication, securing land use rights and procuring building land use and planning permissions. innoVent brings its many years of experience in developing wind energy projects to the table. The resulting approach makes rapid construction of an extensive project pipeline possible.
This strategic partnership allows Sharp to once again expand its project development capacities for large open area PV systems in Germany. Sharp has been successful worldwide as an EPC for many years. (mfo)