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Recently, German solar and storage company IBC Solar announced that it has invested in the construction of a 27 MW solar project
in the Indian state of Orissa.
The plant near Kesinga, Calabundi district, was part of a 270MW PV tender project by Solar Energy Corporation of
India (SECI) in Odisha in August 2016.
It is revealed that the financing of the non-reimbursable assistance project was signed
with L&T Infrastructure Finance Company Limited in March 2017.
After securing land in August 2017, the local power substation had to be upgraded and a transmission line
of about 8 km was built.
Construction of the solar power plant began in November 2017
.
"With this project, we consolidate our strong expertise
in Orisha project development, land securitization and grid connectivity in Orisha with great potential for solar PV construction," said the CEO of IBC Solar Energy.
It is understood that as of autumn 2017, the photovoltaic capacity of the Indian state of Odisha was only 90MW.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
Recently, German solar and storage company IBC Solar announced that it has invested in the construction of a 27 MW solar project
in the Indian state of Orissa.
The plant near Kesinga, Calabundi district, was part of a 270MW PV tender project by Solar Energy Corporation of
India (SECI) in Odisha in August 2016.
It is revealed that the financing of the non-reimbursable assistance project was signed
with L&T Infrastructure Finance Company Limited in March 2017.
After securing land in August 2017, the local power substation had to be upgraded and a transmission line
of about 8 km was built.
Construction of the solar power plant began in November 2017
.
"With this project, we consolidate our strong expertise
in Orisha project development, land securitization and grid connectivity in Orisha with great potential for solar PV construction," said the CEO of IBC Solar Energy.
It is understood that as of autumn 2017, the photovoltaic capacity of the Indian state of Odisha was only 90MW.
(This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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