Conergy Sees 450 Megawatts of Solar Installs in 2015, CEO Says
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Conergy, the closely held solar developer majority backed by Kawa Capital Management, expects to install about 450 megawatts of projects this year, part of a pipeline that may grow to 4 gigawatts.
The Hamburg-based company, which develops rooftop and ground-mounted systems in more than a dozen countries, installed about 300 megawatts last year, Chief Executive Officer Andrew de Pass said Monday in a telephone interview. That generated revenue of more than half a billion dollars and helped the company turn a profit.