F.E. Group announced Solar Decathlon Party in 2010 2009-10-20 11:22:33

F.E. Group announced Solar Decathlon Party in 2010

F.E. Group announced Solar Decathlon Party in 2010

First year in which two F.E. PV products, 200W Double bifacial solar panels and F.E. battery banks, were used in competition

October 20, 2009

Madrid, Spain – October 20, 2009 –Fire Energy Group (Spain), A division of Fire Energy Group, a leading company for energy and environment, announces Solar Decathlon Party will commence valiantly in 2010 April, Madrid. The long term efforts of all the competitors and staff involved will be paid off in an event that showcased the best and brightest new technologies.

F.E. Group especially is proud to recognize the seven teams which were competing with F.E. solar PV panels. Notably, this year was the first year in which two of F.E. Group’s “Energy” and “Environment” products were used in the Solar Decathlon Party: F.E.’s Double bifacial solar panels, and F.E.’s battery banks.

“We are looking forward to the participants next year’s decathlon, they will make great efforts as they designed, built and operated the homes for the competition, and we are especially happy to see our products will be incorporated,” explains John Liu, President of Fire Energy Group. “A healthy, friendly competition like this helps people concentrate more on sustainable lifestyles and sustainable living, lifestyles that F.E. is ready and able to support with renewable, clean energy being provided for more energy efficient appliances.”

The Solar Decathlon Party is hosted by the Fire Energy Group, and entails qualifying teams to design, build and operate some of the most attractive, effective, and energy-efficient solar powered house. The Solar Decathlon Party brings attention to the challenges of meeting the ever-growing needs for energy, while educating, raising awareness, helping solar technologies enter the market more quickly, foster collaboration, focus efforts on a “whole building design”, and demonstrate to the public the potential of “Zero Energy Homes”.