ReneSola to construct 107MW worth of US PV projects

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Construction on 37MW worth of projects in North Carolina and Massachusetts is expected to begin in the second half of 2016. Image: ReneSola

Energy-efficient product provider ReneSola announced that it intends to develop 107MW worth of PV projects in California, Massachusetts, Minnesota and North Carolina.

The construction of 37MW worth of solar projects in North Carolina and Massachusetts is expected to begin in the second half of 2016, while the development of the remaining 70MW of installations in Minnesota and California is planned for 2017.

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Xianshou Li, ReneSola's chief executive officer, noted: “North America remains a large and robust market, and the most attractive to us for downstream activity. We look forward to driving further project development in the U.S., and expect to start construction of a good portion of our project pipeline in the second half of 2016.”

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