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SPI Solar Subsidiary to Build and Develop 50 MW PV Project in Fenyi County, China

published: 2014-07-03 15:55

SPI Solar, a vertically integrated PV solar developer, announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Xinyu Xinwei New Energy Co., Ltd. (Xinwei), has signed an agreement with the government of Fenyi County (Jiangxi Province, People’s Republic of China) to build and develop a 50MW PV project in Yangqiao, Fenyi County. Once completed, the 50 MW project is expected to be one of the largest utility-scale PV projects in Jiangxi Province.

Under the terms of the agreement, the government of Fenyi County will provide guarantees and support to Xinwei for the project’s construction and development phases, in addition to offering certain incentives and other services for the project’s later phases leading up to grid connection. Moreover, the government of Fenyi County has signaled its intent to participate actively in coordinating all relevant local and provincial departments to facilitate and expedite construction of the project.

“We are delighted to partner with the government of Fenyi County on such a groundbreaking PV project in China,” said Min Xiahou, global Chief Executive Officer of SPI. “This landmark 50 MW project represents a significant milestone in China’s domestic PV energy market and will benefit Fenyi County with local job creation, increased tax revenues and reduced carbon emissions in the years to come.”

Xiaofeng Peng, Chairman of SPI, added, “China is one of SPI’s key global focus markets in which to develop utility-scale PV projects, and while still in the early stages of growth, we believe China’s installed PV market will mature into one of the largest globally within the foreseeable future. We are proud that SPI is taking a leading role in helping China’s economy transition toward a greener future.”

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