| |
 BP Solar Hellas S.A.
| Membership: | Silver | | Since: | 31.12.2007 |
| Headquarters: | | 26, Kifissias Avenue & 2, Paradissou Street, GR-151 25 Maroussi, Athens, Greece | | | | Tel.: | +30 210 688 7660, +30 210 688 7245 | |
| Fax: | +30 210 688 7879 | |
| E-mail: | bpsolar.gr@bp.com | |
| URL: | http://www.bpsolar.com/ | |
| Contact(s): | Mr. Darios Dimitriou, Large Commercial Project Manager | |
Corporate Profile(s)
Solar power is a clean and renewable energy source that helps you save money and protects the environment too
BP Solar, part of BP Alternative Energy, understands that there is energy security in energy diversity. Looking beyond traditional energy choices and recognising the challenges presented by climate change, we’re focusing on new, cleaner technologies -- including solar.
With over 30 years of experience in the solar industry and installations in over 160 countries, BP Solar is one of the world's largest solar companies, with manufacturing facilities in the United States, India and China.
BP Solar is a global business with over 2,300 employees focused on harnessing the sun's energy to produce solar power for electricity. We design, manufacture and market solar electricity systems for homeowners, businesses, schools, governments and developing communities.
In fact, BP itself is one of the largest commercial users of solar energy in the world -- we use BP Solar products at many of our own service stations, plants and offices.
To date BP Solar's modules installed world-wide will offset more than 14 million metric tonnes of CO2 during their lifetime. That's the equivalent of planting over two million hectares (or 20 thousand square kilometres, almost the area of Thessaly) of trees.
BP Solar designs, manufactures and markets products which use the sun's energy to generate electricity for use in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors. With over 35 years of experience and installations in most countries, BP Solar is one of the world's leading solar companies having manufacturing plants in: Xi’an, China; Bangalore, India; and Frederick, M.D., U.S.A.. BP Solar invests more than USD 10 million annually in photovoltaic research and development.
BP Alternative Energy, launched in November 2005, combines all of BP's interests in low and zero-carbon energy, including USD 8 billion investments up to 2015 in: wind; solar; hydrogen power with carbon capture and storage; and, biofuels. Alternative Energy invested USD 1.5 billion in 2006-2007 and a further USD 1.5 billion in 2008 and around USD 1 billion in 2009.
To learn more: www.bpsolar.gr.
|
|