Soltec Renewable Energies, Shikun & Binui Solaria team up to build 6.7MW Israel plant

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Soltec Renewable Energies and Shikun & Binui Solaria are set to build a 6.7MW solar power plant in the disused copper mines of Timna Valley in southern Israel. The project, which will be one of the biggest solar developments in Israel, is the first of several large-scale joint developments planned by the two firms over the next two years.

“Soltec is offering EPC services worldwide”, said Raul Morales, CEO of Soltec Renewable Energies. “We are very pleased to collaborate with Shikun & Binui Solaria to develop the photovoltaic market in Israel.”

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“We are pleased to be one of the pioneers of PV ground installations in Israel with Soltec,” added Shikun & Binui Solaria’s CEO, Tali Nechushtan.

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