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'''Centrosolar''', based in [[Munich]], Germany, is one of the leading stock exchange listed solar companies in [[Europe]]. The company produces [[photovoltaic]] (PV) systems for private houses and industrial properties. Centrosolar markets standard grid-connected systems and non-grid-connected [[solar power]] generators.<ref>[http://www.reegle.info/centrosolar-ag.12.3417.htm Centrosolar AG] {{wayback|url=http://www.reegle.info/centrosolar-ag.12.3417.htm |date=20081026070904 }}</ref>
'''Centrosolar''', based in [[Munich]], Germany, is one of the leading stock exchange listed solar companies in [[Europe]]. The company produces [[photovoltaic]] (PV) systems for private houses and industrial properties. Centrosolar markets standard grid-connected systems and non-grid-connected [[solar power]] generators.<ref>[http://www.reegle.info/centrosolar-ag.12.3417.htm Centrosolar AG] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081026070904/http://www.reegle.info/centrosolar-ag.12.3417.htm |date=October 26, 2008 }}</ref>


In 2008, following 10 months of construction, Centrosolar opened a 47,000 square-meter, 150 MW solar module factory in [[Wismar, Germany]]. The EUR 23 million facility has created 250 new jobs in Wismar.<ref>[http://www.solarindustrymag.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.2223 Centrosolar Opens 150 MW Solar Module Facility In Germany]</ref>
In 2008, following 10 months of construction, Centrosolar opened a 47,000 square-meter, 150 MW solar module factory in [[Wismar, Germany]]. The EUR 23 million facility has created 250 new jobs in Wismar.<ref>[http://www.solarindustrymag.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.2223 Centrosolar Opens 150 MW Solar Module Facility In Germany]</ref>

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Centrosolar, based in Munich, Germany, is one of the leading stock exchange listed solar companies in Europe. The company produces photovoltaic (PV) systems for private houses and industrial properties. Centrosolar markets standard grid-connected systems and non-grid-connected solar power generators.[1]

In 2008, following 10 months of construction, Centrosolar opened a 47,000 square-meter, 150 MW solar module factory in Wismar, Germany. The EUR 23 million facility has created 250 new jobs in Wismar.[2]

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