
The Edisun Power Group is the first listed European solar power producer. An independent company, it develops, finances and operates solar power plants in a number of European countries. Edisun and its investors make a valuable contribution to ensuring ecologically sound energy supply. This approach forms the basis for a society with strong future prospects that reduces consumption of fossil fuels and makes sustainable use of renewable energy. The Edisun Power Group signs legally binding agreements with local power suppliers in a range of countries for the right to feed solar power into the public power grid at market prices for a period of 20 to 25 years. Many years of experience The solar power plants The Edisun Power Group’s headquarters are in Zurich. There are also subsidiaries in Switzerland, Germany, Spain and France, ensuring the efficient conduct of business. Total produced energy from December 2010 to December 2011 Edisun Power is part of the national and international solar power sector Edisun Power Europe Ltd. is a member of:Edisun Power Europe Ltd. – the solar power producer
Edisun Power has been active in the field of solar power production since 1997, and is one of the most successful companies in the Swiss solar energy sector. Since September 2008, Edisun Power Europe Ltd. has been listed on the main segment of the SIX Swiss Exchange. The company has posted consistent growth in recent years, and now has extensive experience in the implementation of both national and international projects. A key player in the attractive European market, Edisun Power is a pioneer in the production of solar power through medium-sized solar projects.
As of end December 2011, the company operates 70 solar power plants with total capacity of 11.7 megawatts in Switzerland, Germany, Spain and France, while additional facilities are currently under construction in Spain.
Total installed capacity in kW by 31 December 2011
Swissolar
The Swiss professional association for the solar energy sector

OEBU
Works for sustainabilty

EPIA
the European Photovoltaic Industry Association
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SES
Swiss Energy Foundation
