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Phono Solar Technology to Support Marche Solar Power Plant Project

Phono Solar Technology, leading developer of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules, has declared that it will establish a solar power plant in Marche, Italy. The plant will generate 1 MW of solar energy.

PhonoSolar is a major investor of the Marche solar project and is Italy’s first self-supported solar power plant. The company is also providing sophisticated solar modules and maintains the plant’s EPC solution services.

The construction of Servigliano solar plant, situated in the south of Fermo province, is likely to be completed soon. The plant will include around 5,230 Phono Solar panels, producing 27 million kWhs of power for another 20 years with a carbon emission of 26,000 tons. The grid linking will be performed in May at STMD and Preventivo ENEL.

Cai Jibo mentioned that the financial ability and competent EPC solutions of their company offer an apparent value proposal to potential clients. He added that they are looking forward to quickly gain hold on projects that are ahead of their present module sales channel.

Phono Solar’s investment will commence the Marche solar plant project, providing a good onset of building downstream chain of industries. In future, the company will support commercial and utility projects with the help of its sound financial backup.

Source: http://www.phonosolar.com

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