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    VivoPower wins Australian solar project

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Vivo International Power, a global solar company, announces that its wholly-owned subsidiary in Australia, Aevitas Group Limited, has been awarded a significant contract
    for the engineering, procurement and construction of the 3.
    6 MW Cubbie solar project near Dirranbandi, Queensland, Australia.

    The project will be owned by a wholly owned subsidiary of Cubbie Ag ("Cubbie"), Australia's largest cotton producer, and will generate electricity to help Cubbie Station
    , the largest irrigated property in the Southern Hemisphere.

    The project will generate enough electricity to supply 40 percent of Cubbie Station's energy needs
    during the peak cotton ginning season from April to September.
    The project, the first phase of a long-term plan, will expand to 7.
    2 MW and will also include battery storage
    .
    Construction is scheduled to begin in October 2018 and commercial operations
    are expected to begin in December 2018.

    VivoPower's CEO said, "We are very pleased to achieve this important milestone
    in our strategy to provide holistic solar and battery storage solutions for commercial and industrial.

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    Vivo International Power, a global solar company, announces that its wholly-owned subsidiary in Australia, Aevitas Group Limited, has been awarded a significant contract
    for the engineering, procurement and construction of the 3.
    6 MW Cubbie solar project near Dirranbandi, Queensland, Australia.

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    The project will be owned by a wholly owned subsidiary of Cubbie Ag ("Cubbie"), Australia's largest cotton producer, and will generate electricity to help Cubbie Station
    , the largest irrigated property in the Southern Hemisphere.

    The project will generate enough electricity to supply 40 percent of Cubbie Station's energy needs
    during the peak cotton ginning season from April to September.
    The project, the first phase of a long-term plan, will expand to 7.
    2 MW and will also include battery storage
    .
    Construction is scheduled to begin in October 2018 and commercial operations
    are expected to begin in December 2018.

    VivoPower's CEO said, "We are very pleased to achieve this important milestone
    in our strategy to provide holistic solar and battery storage solutions for commercial and industrial.

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