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  • ADEV takes a stake in Fleco Power

    ADEV takes a stake in Fleco Power

    Fleco Power AG , based in Winterthur, has a new shareholder. The ADEV energy cooperative now also holds a 17 percent stake in the subsidiary founded in 2015 by the Ökostrom Schweiz cooperative and MBRSolar , she writes in a statement . She will also be represented on the Fleco Power Board of Directors with her Managing Director Thomas Tribelhorn.

    Fleco Power supports small, decentralized producers of renewable energies in selling their electricity directly. It also offers solutions for end customers, for example helping them to procure renewable electricity on the market in purchasing cooperatives.

    ADEV and Fleco Power want to develop new services and innovation projects together. The long-term goal is to create an independent energy supplier for renewables.

    Founded in 1985, ADEV operates solar power systems, small hydroelectric power plants, wind turbines, central heating systems and local heating networks throughout Switzerland. She also wants to use the cooperation to strengthen her own competitiveness. This makes it possible “to offer our customers tailor-made services that set us apart from the competition,” Thomas Tribelhorn is quoted as saying in the statement.

  • Baden Cantonal Hospital installs solar power system

    Baden Cantonal Hospital installs solar power system

    The Kantonsspital Baden (KSB) relies on renewable energy and has therefore had solar power systems installed for self-sufficiency. On an area of 2000 square meters, solar panels have been installed on the roofs of the parking garage and the heating center and also on the facade of the heating building. According to a media release from KSB, the new solar power generators have a total output of 375 megawatt hours of electricity. This corresponds to 3 percent of KSB's electricity requirements. The new solar systems are to be connected to the power supply network for the canton hospital at the end of this month.

    Cristoffel Schwarz, the chief manager (COO) of KSB, is quoted as saying: “The areas on the P2 multi-storey car park and the heating plant are predestined for the production of solar power. That is why we decided to make this investment. The KSB will thus become a small power plant itself. "