ET Solar commissions Israel PV plant for EDF Energies Nouvelles

April 10, 2014
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ET Solar’s German engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) subsidiary ET Solutions has completed and commissioned a 7.8MWp solar power plant in Mishmar Hanegev, Israel, for EDF Energies Nouvelles.

The plant is located around 100km south of Tel Aviv and will generate around 13.8 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually.

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Israeli partners G-Systems and Elmor cooperated with ET Solar, whose own roles included electrical design and plant layout, quality control, supervision of construction and commissioning services.

ET Solar president and chief executive officer Dennis She said the company was happy to help create a competitive advantage for the Israeli companies ET had worked with. According to ET Solar, the company has been active in Israel since 2009, contributing around 40MWp in module sales or project work in the country.

The news follows closely on the heels of an announcement yesterday that ET Solar has just sold a PV plant in the UK to Lightsource Renewable Energy. The sale of the UK plant marks the first transaction of a 50MW deal between the two companies.

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