Sunday – the Israeli Solar power company – has designated itself to offer every community, business and residence building the ability to enjoy and profit from the usage of solar energy and to render Solar energy accessible for all.
Sunday supplies solar energy solution to a vast variety of projects:
Solar energy systems that connect to the national grid, implemented in businesses, public institutions and communities (rooftops and grounds)
Solar fields connected to the grid for commercial production of power from solar energy
Stand-alone solar plants offering production of power in areas not connected to the national grid.
Since the instigation of the “Green Electricity” regulation on the 2nd of July 2008, Sunday has become the leading company in Israel, with projects planned for the next two years valued at one billion NIS (265,449,844 USD) in the community, business and public sectors.
Sunday’s Flag projects:
Sunday was commissioned by Ormat - one of the largest and most experienced renewable energy companies in the world and a flagship in the Israeli industry, to construct the largest solar roof in the Middle East (1MW solar plant on a 4 acre roof) on the roof of Ormat’s production plant in Yavne. Sunday was also commissioned to maintain the system for 20 years. Ormat surveyed many companies both local and international and commissioned Sunday for the project after finding that Sunday’s capabilities are the most competent for installing solar energy projects in Israel.
Kibbutz Holit in the western Negev region commissioned Sunday to construct a 5MW plant on a 20 acre field and another 1MW on the community’s rooftops.
Sunday is proud to be the winner in the first municipal tender to construct a solar energy system on Kiryat Ono’s municipal buildings. Sunday was also the company that built the first business/institutional solar facility in the Dan Region (the central region in Israel that includes Tel-Aviv).
Sunday is the first organization to win the Tel-Aviv municipality tender to sell solar energy systems on school roofs (“Golombv” and “Rokach” schools were the first to have solar facilities installed)
Recently, the Ramat-Negev local council commissioned Sunday to construct solar energy plants in its municipal territory. The first facility, that has already been completed, was installed on the roof of Negev Baths Oasis with a capacity of 50KW.
The Palsan factory in Kibbutz Sasa, the largest factory owned by the Kibbutz Movement organization and one of the larger factories in Israel, commissioned Sunday to found a solar facility with the largest possible capacity under the current regulations.
Sunday was commission by “Karmi Ovdat” in the Negev region to turn the “Karmi Ovdat” winery into the first solar winery in the Middle East (and probably the first in Europe). The system was installed at the beginning of 2009 and has the highest performance in Israel with an output of over 1,900KW/hour annually for every kilowatt installed!
Dalton winery in the northern region is another winery to commission Sunday. Sunday installed on the winery roof a solar system with a capacity of 100KWP, the largest single rooftop system in Israel.
Kibbutz Shomrat commissioned Sunday to construct a number of 50KW systems.
Right now, the largest project in the Israeli solar energy industry is being founded as a result of a collaborative effort between Sunday and kibbutz Re’im in the Negev Region. The said project is a joint enterprise which will encompass the installation of solar energy systems over the entire 130 rooftops of the kibbutz (residential houses, cowsheds, the factory, the dining room etc.). To the best of our knowledge, to date, this is the largest project in Israel and one of the few globally where an entire community decides to go Solar.
These commissions are in addition to over 100 other Sunday commissions and projects taking place around the state of Israel valued at over 1 billion NIS (265,449,844 USD).
Sunday as an organization, its managers and employees share a vision of transforming Israel into a global centre of innovation and knowledge for solar energy. Sunday’s solutions incorporate cutting edge photovoltaic (PV) modules, with the highest efficiency and reliability in the industry.
An exhibit on "Jewish Energy" will be displayed at the International Exhibition and Conference for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency - EnergyTech, by Mr. Shmuel Levin, architect for Or Avner - Chabad.
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Professional Convene at EnergyTech 2011 (4:27 PM, 08/28/2011)
On 21st and 22nd of September 2011, 2nd International Exhibition and Conference for Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency – EnergyTech, will open its doors at Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center (Ganei Taaruha) for professional audience and end customers.
Advice Electronics Ltd. registers to EnergyTech (11:46 PM, 05/15/2010)
Traditionally (since 1978) specializing in the Israeli Market on UPS, power supply and communications solutions Advice enters the PV market and chooses to exhibit, with its German partners Deihl Ako GmbH and Solare Datensysteme GmbH, at EnergyTech
Ketura Sun - the first commercial solar field in Israel (10:58 AM, 09/02/2011)
With Ketura Sun, Arava Power Company has set a precedent for the solar industry both in Israel and around the world by building a solar field with a neshama (a soul).
Suntech's new 300W Vd Series Solar Module Achieves Up To 15.5% Conversion Efficiency (10:50 AM, 09/02/2011)
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP), the world's largest producer of solar panels, unveiled the Suntech 300W Vd series, a new generation high-efficiency solar module, for Israel, available immediately.
Suntech Panels Power Israel’s First Large Scale Solar Array (3:47 PM, 06/26/2011)
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP) delivered 18500 solar modules to Ketura Sun, Israel’s first solar plant, a 4.95MW photovoltaic array in the Negev desert.
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