T-Solar Group Closes Agreement With Global Ecopower to Develop 120MWp in France Within Three Years

By T-solar, PRNE
Tuesday, January 26, 2010

MADRID, January 27 - Spanish T-Solar Group, a leader in the South of Europe in the
photovoltaic electric power generation market - in terms of installed
capacity - has just sealed an agreement with French Global Ecopower to
jointly develop 120 MWp in France over the next three years.

The promotion, construction and operation of these
photovoltaic plants will be through a joint venture, called T-SEP and formed
on a 50-50 basis by Global EcoPower and T-Solar.

The joint venture will benefit from the established regulatory
framework in France for solar installations, in place during the next three
years. The French Government officially published on January 12th very
attractive feed-in-tariffs for ground (31.4cEUR/Kwh plus indexation) as well
as roof top installations (between 42cEUR and 50cEUR/Kwh plus indexation),
with an obligation to buy the production for 20 long years.

The two companies therefore see this strategic alliance as
benefiting and expediting their respective plans for growth. By virtue of the
agreement, the power plants promoted by this joint venture will be insured by
the German Allianz company.

T-Solar Group is a leader in the south of Europe in
photovoltaic solar energy generation - in terms of installed capacity. The
company has invested over 1 billion euros in getting a business project under
way, taking in all links in the photovoltaic sector's value chain:
manufacturing the largest modules on the market (5.7 m2) with cutting-edge
thin-film hydrogenated silicon technology at its plant in Orense (Galicia)
and has 28 photovoltaic power plants currently operating in Spain, with an
installed power of 143.39 MWp, having produced, in 2009, a total of 218 GWH
(enough power to meet the annual demand of a population of 200,000
inhabitants). Additionally, they currently have 14 power plants in the
development stage in Spain and Italy, totaling an installed power of 25 MWp.
T-Solar has generated to date 224 jobs.

Global EcoPower has resolved to concentrate its activities on
the development, construction and operation of solar projects in France,
where it is currently developing 36 projects representing a potential
installed capacity of 270 MWp, mainly in the South of France. The group's
strategy is to keep 50% of the plants for its own account and to sell the
remaining 50% to third parties.

www.tsolar.eu

Dircom T-Solar Group: Isabel Saracho (+34-91-743-23-29) isabel.saracho at tsolar.eu

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