ReneSola announced it has completed the construction of six utility-scale projects in the United Kingdom in June 2016.
The six projects, with a combined capacity of approx 26 MW, have been connected to the grid. They are located in Carlam Hill Farm (Yorkshire), North Wales, and Monmouthshire.
ReneSola managed the design and construction of these projects, and will provide ongoing operation and maintenance services until final acceptance, the Chinese PV technology company said.
The solar projects use ReneSola’s Virtus II modules.
All of these projects are pre-accredited with tariff rate of 6.16p/kWh and eligible for a guaranteed export tariff of 4.91p/kWh.
Xianshou Li, ReneSola’s chief executive officer, said, “We are pleased to build on our track record and announce the grid connection of the six community solar projects in the United Kingdom, as we continue to execute our downstream strategy in the region.”
“These projects continued to demonstrate our strong competitive advantages in developing downstream projects, and we look forward to driving incremental project development around the world,” Li added.
Rajani Baburajan
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