In order to obtain the highest level of risk mitigation, GPR has either concluded or is in the final stages of negotiations with the following strategic partners:

LDK Solar Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of multicrystalline solar wafers, which are the principal raw material used to produce solar cells. LDK Solar sells multicrystalline wafers globally to manufacturers of photovoltaic products, including solar cells and solar modules. In addition, LDK Solar provides wafer processing services to monocrystalline and multicrystalline solar cell and module manufacturers. LDK Solar's headquarters and manufacturing facilities are located in Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province in the People's Republic of China. LDK Solar's office in the United States is located in Sunnyvale, California.

BSC is Thailand's first amorphous silicon (a-Si) photovoltaic module manufacturing plant producing state of the art thin-film solar panels. In contrast to most of its competitors, BSC uses sophisticated production processes that do not include dangerous materials such as cadmium.

SAG is one of the pioneers of alternative energies. The company is a market leader in the fields of pre-evaluation and feasibility as well as quality and quantity surveillance throughout the construction process.

meteocontrol is the market leader in energy and weather services, state of the art irradiation reports and technical engineering, and the operation of photovoltaic plants globally.

Marsh GmbH is the world's leading insurance broker and risk advisor. Marsh is devoted to finding the opportunity in risk and conducts risk identification and assessment, quantification and prioritization, and risk mitigation and financing.
GPR is in advanced negotiations with several of Germany‘s top cities for the use of rooftops of public buildings for the generation of alternative energy.
With the Kyoto Protocol, transferred into EU and country legislation, all EU countries are forced to significantly increase their use of alternative energy.
GPR has identified several cities that have shown strong interest in equipping the roof of their public buildings, such as universities, schools, and public office buildings, with rooftop photovoltaic systems.
GPR is putting a model in place that enables an extensive generation of alternative energy on the roofs of these buildings.
This model will substantially increase GPR’s capacity pipeline for the next years.

GPR Global Power Resources AG (GPR) aims to become an independent power provider by operating multiple solar and wind energy operations within European countries.

GPR plans to purchase solar and wind plants with the potential to produce approximately 2,020 megawatts of output