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== External links == |
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* [http://www.juwi-usa.com/ Official website of Juwi-USA] |
* [http://www.juwi-usa.com/ Official website of Juwi-USA] |
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[[Category:Companies based in Rhineland-Palatinate]] |
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Genre | Renewable Energy |
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Gegründet | 1996 |
Gründer | Fred Jung, Matthias Willenbacher |
Hauptsitz | Wörrstadt, Germany |
Revenue | €1.2 billion(2009) |
Number of employees | 1,000[1] (2009) |
Website | www |
The Juwi Holding AG is a company which builds renewable power supply facilities. Founded by Fred Jung and Matthias Willenbacher in 1996, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The today's[when?] headquarters is in Wörrstadt. The name "juwi" is an acronym based on the initials of its two founders.
In its early[when?] days Juwi was a two-man company. Today[when?] Juwi has over 900 employees and 900 million Euro revenue.[2]
Solar parks are built by Juwi, for example Waldpolenz Solar Park.