ACC completes 5.2MW rooftop solar and carport for Danone in China

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Asia Clean Capital invested 100% of the system costs and also led the design, construction and long-term system maintenance services for the installation. Image: Asia Clean Capital

Asia Clean Capital (ACC) has completed Danone China Food & Beverage’s second PV project at factory in one of the oldest cities in China, Xi’an. The first project was at Zhongshan.

The 5.2MW distributed solar system is comprised of a rooftop solar project and a solar carport. ACC invested in 100% of the system costs and also led the design, construction and long-term system maintenance services for the installation.

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Following this project, ACC will invest and build another two solar projects for Danone separately in Wuhan and Tangshan.

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