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Recently, Spanish company Solarpack, through its subsidiary Ekialde Solar, has selected to supply five solar systems
with a total power of 133MW in Karnataka, India.
The projects are located in solar parks in the towns of Afzalpur, Chincholi, Holenarsipura, Nanjangund and Yelandur and are expected to be operational
in September 2019.
Under the 25-year PPA, it is expected to generate around 215GWh of electricity
per year.
Solarpack already has 104MW of solar projects in India, spread across six PV plants
.
Pablo Burgos, CEO of Solarpack, commented, "This second contract strengthens our position in India, a market we see as key
for years to come.
Solarpack has made an important commitment to internationalization, a process that has made us a key player
in the field.
”
In addition to projects in India, Solarpack has invested 37MW in seven locations in Spain, 67MW in seven solar plants in Chile, 62MW at three more plants in Peru and 26MW in solar parks in Uruguay
.
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Recently, Spanish company Solarpack, through its subsidiary Ekialde Solar, has selected to supply five solar systems
with a total power of 133MW in Karnataka, India.
The projects are located in solar parks in the towns of Afzalpur, Chincholi, Holenarsipura, Nanjangund and Yelandur and are expected to be operational
in September 2019.
Under the 25-year PPA, it is expected to generate around 215GWh of electricity
per year.
Solarpack already has 104MW of solar projects in India, spread across six PV plants
.
Pablo Burgos, CEO of Solarpack, commented, "This second contract strengthens our position in India, a market we see as key
for years to come.
Solarpack has made an important commitment to internationalization, a process that has made us a key player
in the field.
”
In addition to projects in India, Solarpack has invested 37MW in seven locations in Spain, 67MW in seven solar plants in Chile, 62MW at three more plants in Peru and 26MW in solar parks in Uruguay
.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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