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    Green Investment Group. Website. www .conergy .com. Conergy was a multinational renewable energy company headquartered in Singapore. It was founded in Hamburg, Germany, in 2000 by former CEO Hans-Martin Rüter, and specialized in the development, operation and maintenance of photovoltaic power plants and plant components.

    • Hans-Martin Rüter
  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Downstream solar company Conergy is looking to change its focus from being a solar EPC contractor to an owner and operator of solar energy systems, and for this reason has rebranded its business. On Friday the company changed its name to Blueleaf Energy, which represents “the color of a solar cell and the process of photosynthesis.”.

    • Ivan Shumkov
  3. Mar 3, 2015 · Eric Wesoff March 03, 2015. A Solar Turnaround as Developer Conergy Goes From Bankrupt to Bullish. 0. Until a few years ago, Conergy was a healthy integrated German solar company building solar...

    • Eric Wesoff
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  5. sg.linkedin.com › company › blueleafenergyConergy | LinkedIn

    Conergy is now blueleaf energy, a solar company based in Singapore. See their LinkedIn page for updates, specialties, locations and more.

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  6. Aug 26, 2019 · Conergy, a solar company with 20 years of history, changes its name to blueleaf energy to reflect its focus on solar power plants and operations. The name blueleaf energy represents the color of a solar cell and the process of photosynthesis.

  7. Sep 16, 2016 · Conergy is a German solar PV company that built 274 MWp of solar capacity in the Philippines, the largest market in Asia and the second in the world. Learn how Conergy leveraged the feed-in tariff policy and the energy demand to provide cheaper and more reliable electricity to Filipinos.

  8. May 10, 2024 · Author: John S. Quarterman. License: Creative Commons, Attribution 2.0 Generic. Conergy announced on Tuesday it will retain a 28-MW solar portfolio built by it in the US state of North Carolina as part of a plan to become an independent power producer (IPP) in the Americas.

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