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Fig. 1. André Kremer (Managing Director SENS, left) and Karl Göth (Managing Director LSG) seal the future cooperation of the two partners in accordance with Corona. // Bild 1. André Kremer (Geschäftsführer SENS, li.) und Karl Göth (Geschäftsführer LSG) besiegeln Corona-konform die künftige Zusammenarbeit der beiden Partner. Photo/Foto: STEAG

The sun rises in the east

With immediate effect STEAG Solar Energy Solutions, Würzburg/Germany, a subsidiary of the energy company STEAG GmbH, Essen/Germany, is cooperating in a new joint venture with the LSG Group from Vienna/Austria. The long-standing partners and PV experts will in future be known to customers as SENS LSG. Together their focus will be on the photovoltaics markets of Eastern Europe.

Never change a winning team – is perhaps the best description of the collaboration that André Kremer, Managing Director of SENS, and Karl Göth, Managing Director of the LSG Group, have now confirmed with their signatures (Figure 1). With the conclusion of a new joint venture agreement the two partners have created the official basis for continuing their successful cooperation. SENS and the Austrian PV service provider have been working closely together on a range of PV projects since 2015.

“For years we have held LSG in the highest esteem – both professionally and, especially, personally. It was therefore clear from the very beginning that we would also continue our joint activities under the umbrella of STEAG,” says Kremer with satisfaction. The target is to build up a project portfolio of around 1,000 MW over the next five years.

The partners have their sights set mainly on the development and construction of solar parks as well as service operations in Eastern Europe and beyond. The focus in the early stages is on Hungary, Romania and Greece. The initial projects in Hungary are already under construction. Ground-mounted PV systems, e. g., with a total output of 65 MW are currently being built at five locations in Hungary, with completion scheduled for the end of the first quarter of 2021.

Since 2015 the current STEAG subsidiary SENS and the LSG Group have together constructed large-scale PV installations with a total capacity of over 230 MWp. Outstanding projects have been implemented in Mongolia, Moldova, Russia and Australia, among other countries. In Mongolia, e. g., a 30 MW park was built under challenging conditions in the heart of the Gobi desert. And in Australia two PV projects in Queensland were successfully completed and connected to the grid. These are just two examples of the excellent cooperation between the two experienced partners. Within the framework of the new joint venture the teams will, as in the past, support each other in planning, project development, construction management and the purchase of components.

We are delighted that we are now continuing our cooperation in this form,” stated Göth during the signing ceremony in Würzburg, adding: “Our collaboration is characterised by an exceptionally supportive and cooperative relationship, combining professionalism and reliability on the one hand with a great deal of enthusiasm and commitment on the other. For us, working with SENS means not only successful projects but also a very special kind of teamwork”. (STEAG/Si.)