TBEA SunOasis signs new PV project agreements totalling 1.27GW in China

September 1, 2014
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China-based PV manufacturer and the largest PV system integrator, TBEA SunOasis has signed a number of new framework agreements in China totalling 1.27GW. 

A key agreement in the Alashan, Inner Mongolia region of the country covers around 1,000MW of PV power plant projects with 3 to 5 year construction timeframes for completion. Initial projects were planned to start construction in May, 2015. 

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Other cooperative agreements include 200MW of projects in Forest City, Shenmu County, Phase III of a 40MW PV project in Awat County. 

Projects totalling 30MW in Qinghe County were also signed. Wind projects of similar size were also announced with Qinghe and Alashan counties, according to a financial statement from TBEA SunOasis.

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