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Recently, China Kaisheng International Engineering Group, a large engineering company under China Building Materials Group, announced that the company and Thailand's Green earth power company cooperated to develop Myanmar's first photovoltaic power station, and the two sides signed an overall EPC agreement
for the power station.
Green earth power, in cooperation with the Myanmar Electricity Authority, will develop the photovoltaic power station in four phases, with a capacity of 220,000 kilowatts
.
China's Kaisheng Group said that this is the largest photovoltaic power station
in Southeast Asia.
The electricity was sold to the Myanmar Electric Power Company (MEPE).
Kaisheng Group officials said that the company is negotiating with the Myanmar government to expand cooperation
in the fields of energy development, real estate and building materials.
In the past few years, the company has developed photovoltaic power plants in Thailand, Japan, Italy, and the United Kingdom, and will also focus on the construction of
glass, cement and other workshops.
Recently, China Kaisheng International Engineering Group, a large engineering company under China Building Materials Group, announced that the company and Thailand's Green earth power company cooperated to develop Myanmar's first photovoltaic power station, and the two sides signed an overall EPC agreement
for the power station.
Green earth power, in cooperation with the Myanmar Electricity Authority, will develop the photovoltaic power station in four phases, with a capacity of 220,000 kilowatts
.
China's Kaisheng Group said that this is the largest photovoltaic power station
in Southeast Asia.
The electricity was sold to the Myanmar Electric Power Company (MEPE).
Kaisheng Group officials said that the company is negotiating with the Myanmar government to expand cooperation
in the fields of energy development, real estate and building materials.
In the past few years, the company has developed photovoltaic power plants in Thailand, Japan, Italy, and the United Kingdom, and will also focus on the construction of
glass, cement and other workshops.