Astronergy finalizes 50MW Bulgarian PV plant

June 12, 2012
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Chint/Astroenergy has completed a 50MW PV plant in Bulgaria, the company has announced. Once in operation, the plant will generate 1,858.548,000kWh of energy over a span of 25 and the energy will be fed into the local grid under a fixed FiT.

The solar power plant is expected to commence commercial operation on June 12th, 2012 and took only three months to build. Chint/Astroenergy provided the polycrystalline modules for the ground mounted project.  

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“Astronergy has kept its commitment to develop solar power plants with partners not only in mature PV markets, but also in emerging markets. Backed by its parent company, the Chint Group, Astronergy can provide a complete range of electrical products and solutions to solar project developments,” commented Astronergy's senior vice president and CSO/CMO, Alan Yuan.

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