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Sharp Energy Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's Sharp Group, partnered with Japanese trading company Shigemitsu Shoji and Mongolian energy company Solar Tech to complete a 16.
5 MW solar power plant
in Mongolia.
It is understood that the project is located in Zamyn Uud, Dornogovi province, Mongolia, and is expected to generate 31,162MWh per year
.
Back in December 2016, Sharp and Shigemitsu Shoji also completed a 10 MW solar power plant, the first large-scale photovoltaic facility
in Mongolia.
In April, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, together with Triodos Investment Management and FMO, announced a $31.
6 million syndicated loan to Desert Solar Power One (DSPO) to build Mongolia's largest solar power plant
.
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Sharp Energy Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's Sharp Group, partnered with Japanese trading company Shigemitsu Shoji and Mongolian energy company Solar Tech to complete a 16.
5 MW solar power plant
in Mongolia.
It is understood that the project is located in Zamyn Uud, Dornogovi province, Mongolia, and is expected to generate 31,162MWh per year
.
Back in December 2016, Sharp and Shigemitsu Shoji also completed a 10 MW solar power plant, the first large-scale photovoltaic facility
in Mongolia.
In April, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, together with Triodos Investment Management and FMO, announced a $31.
6 million syndicated loan to Desert Solar Power One (DSPO) to build Mongolia's largest solar power plant
.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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