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Lower Saxony’s largest rooftop solar plant inaugurated

05.06.2024
BRAKE. In the presence of guests, politicians and business representatives, J. MÜLLER inaugurated its 62,000 m² photovoltaic system at the seaport of Brake in April. “Photovoltaics are an important part of our energy transition,” explained Christian Meyer, Lower Saxony’s Energy Minister, in his opening speech. Jan Müller, CEO of J. MÜLLER AG, added: “The inauguration of our photovoltaic system is a milestone on our journey to implementing sustainable energy solutions. We take pride in making a key contribution to protecting the environment.”

Credits: J. MÜLLER

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