Grupo Clavijo completes nearly 60MW in Puerto Rico

November 28, 2016
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The Oriana projects are the latest addition to the Grupo Clavijo portfolio that totals nearly 1.2GW worldwide, with an emphasis on the Latin American market. Source: Grupo Clavijo

Spanish balance of systems developer Grupo Clavijo has supplied all the fixtures for a Puerto Rican PV project totalling nearly 60MW.

Comprised of Oriana I and Oriana II at 28.62MW and 29.03MW each, the project is located in the municipality of Isabella and owned by Sonnedix.

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Grupo Clavijo installed the bipost structures in the project with a slope of up to 20 degrees in some areas; supplementing the robust design and reliability of the project which is ideal for its location – allowing it to adapt optimally to the terrain with a quick assembly that spanned just five months, according to the company. 

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