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Recently, the Vietnamese company BIM Group and AC Energy, a subsidiary of the Philippine conglomerate Ayala Group, signed EPC and financing documents
.
According to the document, the two parties will cooperate on a 30 MW solar farm project in Ninh Thuan province of Vietnam, expanding its capacity to 280MW.
The solar power plant is expected to be operational
in June 2019.
Earlier this year, the first BIM Energy project broke ground with a total land area of more than 35 hectares
.
The joint venture plans to further expand its production capacity to more than
300MW in the future.
Bouygues Energies & Services and juwi will be EPC contractors
for the project.
BIM Group, the majority shareholder in the controlling stake, has secured a $200 million loan
from an international bank.
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Recently, the Vietnamese company BIM Group and AC Energy, a subsidiary of the Philippine conglomerate Ayala Group, signed EPC and financing documents
.
According to the document, the two parties will cooperate on a 30 MW solar farm project in Ninh Thuan province of Vietnam, expanding its capacity to 280MW.
The solar power plant is expected to be operational
in June 2019.
Earlier this year, the first BIM Energy project broke ground with a total land area of more than 35 hectares
.
The joint venture plans to further expand its production capacity to more than
300MW in the future.
Bouygues Energies & Services and juwi will be EPC contractors
for the project.
BIM Group, the majority shareholder in the controlling stake, has secured a $200 million loan
from an international bank.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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