REC

RECREC is a leading global provider of solar energy solutions. With more than 15 years of experience, we offer sustainable, high performing products, services and investments for the solar industry. Together with our partners, we create value by providing solutions that better meet the world’s growing energy needs. REC is headquartered in Norway and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (ticker: RECSOL). Our 1,600 employees worldwide generated revenues of USD 647 million in 2013.

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REC
REC Solar Germany GmbH
Leopoldstraße 175
80804 Munich
Germany

+49 89 54 04 67 223

www.recgroup.com

NEW REC COOPERATION WITH ROOFING SPECIALISTS SIKA AND CENTROPLAN

Munich - July 24, 2014: REC, the largest European supplier of solar panels worldwide, starts a new cooperation with roofing system specialists Sika AG and Centroplan GmbH, both of which offer in-depth experience with special requirements for roofing and solar panel installations. With professional-quality installation and REC high performing solar panels, customers can expect twenty years peace of mind for their flat-roof solar panel systems. The cooperation, which will begin in Europe with plans to expand globally, focuses on commercial and industrial installations. It reinforces REC’s commitment to quality at every stage of solar energy projects.

SOLAR ELECTRICITY IN BELGIUM ALREADY PROFITABLE WITHOUT GREEN CERTIFICATES AND GRID TAX

Munich, Germany – March 11, 2014: The recently revoked grid tax by Belgium’s High Court is again a topic of discussion, though for all solar installations in Wallonia. The grid tax, introduced in December 2012, charges system owners an amount a year for each kilowatt of installed capacity. This will considerably reduce the profitability of solar installations for end consumers and creates uncertainty in the solar market. REC believes that net-metering – without both green certificates and grid charges – is an excellent model which helps residential end consumers to save electricity costs and to foster private investments in renewable energy.

INCREASED PROFITABILITY WITH SELF CONSUMPTION OF SOLAR ENERGY FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SEGMENT

Audi’s production plant in Brussels, Belgium uses almost 10,000 REC Peak Energy Series solar panels for a rooftop installation. (Photo: REC, RECPR001)Munich - January 8, 2014: REC, a leading global provider of solar energy solutions, has highlighted how self consumption of solar energy can help industry to make significant savings on electricity bills, while at the same time reducing CO2 emissions and contributing to the renewable energy targets.