Swinerton’s O&M subsidiary added 1.25GW of PV assets to fleet in 2016

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According to the latest report from GTM Research and SoliChamba Consulting, SOLV was the leading Affiliated Service Provider (ASP) in the global operations & maintenance (O&M) market, outside China.

US-based PV project developer Swinerton Renewable Energy’s O&M subsidiary, SOLV said it had added 1.25GW of PV assets to its operating fleet in 2016, taking PV asset management to 3.25GW. 

According to the latest report from GTM Research and SoliChamba Consulting, SOLV was the leading Affiliated Service Provider (ASP) in the global operations & maintenance (O&M) market, outside China.

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“As an affiliated O&M service provider, SOLV is in the unique position to offer customers of third party-built PV sites the same level of service as our internal clients, accessing and utilizing data which provides efficiencies that drive down price and maximize revenue,” said Reegan Moen, Business Development Manager for SOLV. 
“Our soon-to-be operating medium-impact, NERC-compliant NOC will offer 24/7 monitoring for wind and solar sites, ever expanding our capabilities.”

The addition of 1.25GW of PV assets in a given year is the highest the company has reported, reflecting GTM’s forecast of nearly 10GW of utility-scale PV projects expected to be completed in 2016.

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