While in other parts of the world community solar is growing its market share, in Finland shared PV projects already represent 13% of country's solar power production. The concept of generating solar power without buying your own PV system seems very appealing to the local energy consumers. It might well become one of the main driving forces for the Finland's tiny solar sector. Earlier this month, Helsinki-based energy company Helen commissioned the largest PV installation in the country to date, a 850 kW Kivikko solar plant. The installation is located on the rooftop of an indoor cross-country skiing hall in Finland's capital Helsinki. The PV installation in Kivikko is comprised of 2,992 PV panels that can be rented by Helen's customers for a monthly fee of 4.40 Euros each. The company ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...