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'''Activ Solar GmbH''', headquarterd in Vienna, Austria focuses on the production of high-puity [[polysilicon]] for the Solar PV Industry and in the development of large scale [[photovoltaic]] Power Stations. The company is 100% controlled by P & A Corporate Trust. <ref name=urp030209>
'''Activ Solar GmbH''', headquarterd in Vienna, Austria focuses on the production of high-puity [[polysilicon]] for the Solar PV Industry and in the development of large scale [[photovoltaic]] Power Stations. The company is 100% controlled and owned by P & A Corporate Trust. <ref name=urp030209>
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Activ Solar develops finances and realizes large-scale solar energy projects. Activ Solar has developed three solar power stations with more than 120 MWp of installed capacity in the Crimean Penninsula. At the end of 2010, Activ Solar completed construction of a 7.5&nbsp;MW [[Rodnikovoye Solar Park]]. in October 2011, Activ Solar developed one of the largest solar power Stations in the world, the 80&nbsp;MW [[Okhotnykovo Solar Park]] and in November 2011, Phase III of the 60&nbsp;MW [[Perovo Solar Park]], was completed.<ref name=pv-tech>
Activ Solar develops finances and realizes large-scale solar energy projects. Activ Solar has developed three solar PV power stations with more than 120 MWp of installed capacity in the Crimean Penninsula. At the end of 2010, Activ Solar completed construction of a 7.5&nbsp;MW [[Rodnikovoye Solar Park]]. In October 2011, Activ Solar developed one of the largest solar power stations in the world, the 80&nbsp;MW [[Okhotnykovo Solar Park]] and in November 2011, Phase III of the 60&nbsp;MW [[Perovo Solar Park]], was completed.<ref name=pv-tech>
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Revision as of 15:42, 28 November 2011

Activ Solar GmbH
IndustryPhotovoltaics
Founded2008 (2008)
FounderKaveh Ertefai
Headquarters,
Key people
Kaveh Ertefai (CEO) Johann Harter (COO)
ProductsPolysilicon
ServicesPolysilicon Production & Projects Development
Number of employees
1,400 total including subsidiaries
SubsidiariesPJSC Semiconductor Plant
Websitewww.activsolar.com

Activ Solar GmbH, headquarterd in Vienna, Austria focuses on the production of high-puity polysilicon for the Solar PV Industry and in the development of large scale photovoltaic Power Stations. The company is 100% controlled and owned by P & A Corporate Trust. [1]


Polysilicon

Activ Solar produces high-purity polysilicon at PJSC Semiconductor Plant, located in Zaporozhye, Ukraine. The production of semiconductor materials at the original Zaporozhye Titan and Magnesium Plant dates back to 1935. The facility formed the foundation of PJSC Semiconductor Plant, which started producing semiconductor-grade silicon in 1964. The plant was also the only manufacturer of high-purity trichlorosilane in the Soviet Union. After a comrehensive refurnishment,


PV Project Development

Activ Solar develops finances and realizes large-scale solar energy projects. Activ Solar has developed three solar PV power stations with more than 120 MWp of installed capacity in the Crimean Penninsula. At the end of 2010, Activ Solar completed construction of a 7.5 MW Rodnikovoye Solar Park. In October 2011, Activ Solar developed one of the largest solar power stations in the world, the 80 MW Okhotnykovo Solar Park and in November 2011, Phase III of the 60 MW Perovo Solar Park, was completed.[2][3]

R & D

Activ Solar maintains a research & Development joint-venture with Diamond Aircraft Industries with an aim to develop innovative products and applications for the PV industry.


References

  1. ^ "Activ Solar Company" (in German). Firmen ABC. 2011-11-28. Retrieved 2011-11-28. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Choudhury, Nilima (2011-10-26). "Mission accomplished for Activ Solar: final phase of Ukraine solar plant completed". PV Tech. Solar Media Limited. Retrieved 2011-11-28.
  3. ^ Whitmore, Chris (2011-11-22). "Activ Solar adds further 20MW to Perovo Solar Power Station". PV Tech. Solar Media Limited. Retrieved 2011-11-28.