Q-Cells will build Europe's largest solar park
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Q-Cells will build Europe's largest solar park


German solar group Q-Cells will build Europe's largest solar park after finding two investors for the 91 megawatt MW project, boosting its shares by nearly 16 percent.The solar park — located near the city of Brandenburg an der Havel, about an hour west of Berlin — will power 22,500 households and will be completed by the end of the year, Q-Cells said in a statement.”We are pleased to have gained two experienced investors in the large-scale photovoltaic applications business,” Chief Executive Nedim Cen said, pointing to asset manager LUXCARA and Berlin-based MCG Group that serve as investors for the project.About 383,000 of Q-Cellss modules will be installed in the 200-hectare site, the company added.

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