Sunday, March 30, 2008

Brown Mucus Right Before Period Is Due

Why are announced construction of more photovoltaic plants?

FCC, through its subsidiary Espelsa, has been awarded the construction and commissioning two parts photovoltaic Espejo (Córdoba) for the multinational China Sky Global, which will invest 120 million euros in the project, according to data collected by European construction group Press.
subsidiary company controlled by Esther Koplowitz also be responsible for supplying the solar panels will be installed in parks.
facilities, called 'Cortijo Viejo' and 'Sierresita' will occupy an area of \u200b\u200b400,000 square meters. Add a power generating 'peak' of 22 megawatts and supply power consumption equivalent to 100,000 households.
According FCC, the project is one of the most important single act in the national market of photovoltaics.
The construction and services group is done with this contract shortly after announcing his decision to enter the energy sector with the creation of a new business unit that will explore the "opportunities" that arise in the sector .
So far, FCC pointed out that only one of its goals for new business is to have an environmental nature and that has activities complementary to the construction and services the company already does.
Espelsa is the group's subsidiary dedicated to projects and assembly of electrical, construction and maintenance of distribution networks and telecommunication systems and control.

do not understand. We attend to advertisements by large groups on the construction of photovoltaic plants, which obviously will not be operational before October 2008 will not be included in the RD 661. If these parks, as the news tells us that you get signed up by Europa Press, cost about 6 € / wp amortized How? What will cost? Is there something that those on foot do not know? It

those who take longer to stop building the business and there are now reaching, large construction companies and power, who get to build great gardens ... strange.

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