OPDE picks Risen modules for 261MW Spanish solar portfolio

March 6, 2019
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Chinese PV manufacturer Risen Energy is to provide solar modules for a 261MW PV project pipeline being developed by local developer OPDEnergy in Spain.

Zhao Zelin, vice president of sales at Risen Energy, said: “Even when the delivery schedule is tight, we will guarantee the high quality of our components and services across the board.” 

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Luis Cid, CEO at OPDE said: “The reasons why we chose Risen Energy as our partner for this European project include the firm's rapid expansion worldwide and sound financial management backed by strong innovation and R&D capabilities. We believe Risen Energy's international experience over the past several years will prove beneficial to our collaboration and, at the same time, lay a solid foundation for future joint efforts.” 

A Risen release described Spain as its “staging ground” for its activities in both Europe and Latin America.

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