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Together, Galileo and Enviria want to develop photovoltaic projects on a GW scale. (Image: Nuno Marques)
Zurich/Frankfurt (energate) - The Frankfurt-based start-up Enviria and the Zurich-based project developer Galileo want to jointly promote solar projects in Germany. For this purpose, both companies have founded the joint venture Galileo Enviria Solar. According to their own statements, the project partners want to develop a 'multi-gigawatt pipeline' over the next five years. The joint company will bring expertise as a partner for landowners, municipalities and grid operators, the statement added. It will cover the entire value chain for solar projects, from planning, financing and realisation to operation and management, on an industrial scale. The company also promises to deliver direct benefits to communities with the aforementioned projects, with an annual capacity of one GW, and offer energy prices "well below current market prices". For now, Galileo Enviria Solar is to employ 25 people for this purpose. /yb/am
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