INTEC Energy Solutions
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INTEC Energy Solutions is a global company that provides engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and operation & maintenance (O&M) services for solar power plants. The company was founded in 2013 in Nurnberg, Germany, and has offices in Germany, Italy, Romania, Poland, Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, United Kingdom and Australia.
INTEC has a proven track record of over 2.2 GW installed and secured capacity in 16 countries, with more than 168 projects completed or under construction. INTEC is a manufacturer-independent EPC provider, focusing on tailor-made solutions that maximize lifecycle performance and investor returns. INTEC also offers consultancy services for project development, financing, permitting and grid connection. INTEC’s mission is to provide environment-friendly and energy-efficient solutions with German engineering and assurance.
Solar EPC projects[edit]
The company boasts an impressive portfolio of projects that demonstrate its capabilities and impact on the renewable energy landscape. To date, INTEC Energy Solutions has been involved in more than 168 projects globally, contributing to a total installed and secured capacity of over 2.2 GWp. Some notable projects include:
- Floating solar power plant in the Netherlands, with a capacity of 29 MWp
- Rooftop solar power plant in Europe, located at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, with a capacity of 44 MWp
- Carport solar power plant in France, located at Flins Renault Factory, with a capacity of 17 MWp
- Solar power plant in Romania, located at Ratesti, with a capacity of 154 MWp
Achievements[edit]
INTEC Energy Solutions has been recognized for its contributions to the renewable energy sector. With a team of over 700 dedicated professionals, the company continues to push the boundaries of innovation and sustainability.
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