meteocontrol to offer remote control systems for first phase of 900MW PV plant in Pakistan

August 12, 2015
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meteocontrol China, a subsidiary of Shunfeng International Clean Energy, is set to offer integrated remote control systems to PV development and investment company Zonergy’s 100MW phase-one set for a power station in Punjab Province, Pakistan.

Once completed, the installation is estimated to stand as the largest single PV power project at 900MW. As part of the agreement between the two parties, meteocontrol will offer data acquisition devices, sensor and portal software, along with related configuration, commissioning and training services.

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meteocontrol will also provide specialized monitoring — in addition to operation and maintenance solutions — for Zonergy’s total development plan for its PV power plant business segment.

Jacky Jia, vice president of Zonergy, said: “Zonergy and meteocontrol have reached a consensus that we will jointly seize the market opportunities brought by China's “One Belt, One Road” strategy, through leveraging meteocontrol's extensive expertise in PV power station operation and maintenance management, so as to ensure the quality of our power station, provide greater efficiency, reduce generation costs, and create more value for the customers.”

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