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Recently, Thailand's B.
Grimm Power Company announced that it has signed a cooperation agreement with a Vietnamese company to jointly develop Southeast Asia's largest 420MW solar project
in Vietnam.
It is understood that the solar energy project is scheduled to be put into operation
in June 2019.
The Prime Minister of Thailand and the Prime Minister of Viet Nam attended the signing ceremony
.
Sunseap International, a subsidiary of Singapore's Sunseap Group, has begun construction of an 186MW US$150 million solar power plant
in Vietnam.
It is said to be the largest PV project in the ASEAN region, but the commissioning date is set for June
2019.
Back in February this year, B.
Grimm received a $235 million loan from the Asian Development Bank to develop renewable energy projects
in Southeast Asia, including utility-scale solar, wind, biomass, waste-to-energy, gas-to-gas, energy storage and distributed generation.
It was revealed that the company's solar projects span Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines and Vietnam
.
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Recently, Thailand's B.
Grimm Power Company announced that it has signed a cooperation agreement with a Vietnamese company to jointly develop Southeast Asia's largest 420MW solar project
in Vietnam.
It is understood that the solar energy project is scheduled to be put into operation
in June 2019.
The Prime Minister of Thailand and the Prime Minister of Viet Nam attended the signing ceremony
.
Sunseap International, a subsidiary of Singapore's Sunseap Group, has begun construction of an 186MW US$150 million solar power plant
in Vietnam.
It is said to be the largest PV project in the ASEAN region, but the commissioning date is set for June
2019.
Back in February this year, B.
Grimm received a $235 million loan from the Asian Development Bank to develop renewable energy projects
in Southeast Asia, including utility-scale solar, wind, biomass, waste-to-energy, gas-to-gas, energy storage and distributed generation.
It was revealed that the company's solar projects span Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines and Vietnam
.
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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