Opening of Austria’s largest ground-mounted solar thermal plant
Styrian flagship project aims to be a role model for heating conversion in Austrian municipalities.
The solar thermal industry is investing heavily in new production capacity in Europe, creating jobs and avoiding fossil fuel imports. SHE’s 30th anniversary campaign was not just about celebrating the past, but more importantly about looking ahead to the next three decades and solar thermal’s contribution to a carbon-neutral energy panorama. In parallel, Solar Heat Europe is working on the development of a solar heating industrial strategy and a joint contribution to the EU solar strategy to eventually achieve net zero emissions in 2050.
This event took place on June 20 and was designed to bring together policy makers, partners and representatives of the solar thermal industry, as well as the media. The event addressed the importance of solar thermal in the context of the challenges of decarbonization of heat supply and the deployment of renewable energy. The celebration was also an excellent opportunity for the European solar thermal sector to come together and combine its efforts for greater impact.
The founder of SOLID Solar Installation and Design Company Dr. Christian Holter was honored during the ceremony amongst 5 other long-time pioneers and promoters of solar thermal energy for his tireless commitment. SOLID Solar Energy Systems warmly congratulates Dr. Christian Holter and is pleased that Dr. Christian Holter received this award.
More information about Solar Heat Europe: http://solarheateurope.eu/
Styrian flagship project aims to be a role model for heating conversion in Austrian municipalities.
SOLID has built a large-scale solar thermal plant for one of the largest aluminum packaging manufacturers in the world.
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SOLID Solar Energy Systems GmbH participated in the flagship project ThermaFLEX. The project dealt with increasing energy flexibility and resulting CO₂-emission reductions in the district heating sector.
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