JA Solar provides 33.1MW of mono-PERC panels to Scythia-Solar-2 project in Ukraine

August 28, 2019
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The Scythia-Solar-2 project is said to be the second phase of the large-scale renewable energy project, Scythia-Solar that is being developed by UDP Renewables, which is part of UFuture Investment Group, a Ukrainian private equity firm and group of companies based in Kyiv. Image: UDP Renweables

‘Silicon Module Super League’ (SMSL) member, JA Solar has supplied 33.1MW of mono-PERC panels to Ukraine-based project developer, UDP Renewables for the Scythia-Solar-2 PV power plant in the Zaporizhia region of the country.

The Scythia-Solar-2 project is said to be the second phase of the large-scale renewable energy project, Scythia-Solar that is being developed by UDP Renewables, which is part of UFuture Investment Group, a Ukrainian private equity firm and group of companies based in Kyiv. 

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The PV plant is expected to generate 42,000,000kWh of electricity and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 51,000 tons per year, enabling it to power 13,300 households.

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