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Thailand's B.
Grimm Power Company has reportedly announced that it has secured a 420 MW solar project
from Vietnamese utility EVN.
The project, located in southwestern Vietnam, has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement at a feed-in tariff
of 9.
35 cents per kWh.
The scheduled commissioning date of the project is expected to be before
June 30, 2019.
Back in June, B.
Grimm signed a cooperation agreement with Vietnam Xuanke to develop the project, which will be the largest solar project
in Southeast Asia.
Separately, China JinkoSolar has signed a 240MW solar module supply agreement with signed EPC Powerchina Huadong Engineering for the second phase
of the 420MW Dau Tieng solar power plant.
In August, B.
Grimm purchased an 80% stake
in Vietnam's 257MW solar project from Vietnam's Truong Thanh Group (TTVN) through its subsidiary B.
Grimm Renewable Power 2 Limited.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Thailand's B.
Grimm Power Company has reportedly announced that it has secured a 420 MW solar project
from Vietnamese utility EVN.
The project, located in southwestern Vietnam, has signed a 20-year power purchase agreement at a feed-in tariff
of 9.
35 cents per kWh.
The scheduled commissioning date of the project is expected to be before
June 30, 2019.
Back in June, B.
Grimm signed a cooperation agreement with Vietnam Xuanke to develop the project, which will be the largest solar project
in Southeast Asia.
Separately, China JinkoSolar has signed a 240MW solar module supply agreement with signed EPC Powerchina Huadong Engineering for the second phase
of the 420MW Dau Tieng solar power plant.
In August, B.
Grimm purchased an 80% stake
in Vietnam's 257MW solar project from Vietnam's Truong Thanh Group (TTVN) through its subsidiary B.
Grimm Renewable Power 2 Limited.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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