CEEC has secured a contract to construct a 2 GW photo voltaic challenge in Saudi Arabia.
It signed an EPC contract via a consortium of three subsidiaries: China Energy International Group, China Energy Engineering Group Guangdong Thermal Power Engineering, and China Electric Power Engineering Consulting Group Northwest Electric Power Design Institute. The contract additionally consists of Buraiq Renewable Energy, a challenge firm established in Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power.
The Haden 2 GW photo voltaic challenge, value roughly $972 million, is being in-built western Saudi Arabia, about 93 km northeast of Taif, Makkah province.
The challenge will embrace engineering design, gear buy, transportation, set up, civil building, transmission strains, substations, and fee related to the facility station grid. Construction is anticipated to take 31 months.
Earlier this month, CEEC launched the 15 GW inverter procurement plan. Inverter producers resembling Sungrow, Huawei, Sineng, Growatt, Kstar, and TBEA are collaborating within the scheme.
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