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Soltec to supply and install 220 MW of SF7 Bifacial trackers in Mexico
Soltec, leading manufacturer and supplier of single-axis solar trackers, is supplying and installing its Soltec SF7 Bifacial trackers at a 220 MW project that the Enel Group’s renewable company Enel Green Power is building in Tlaxcala, Mexico. The power plant occupies 439 hectares. The installation includes 6,533 Soltec SF7 Bifacial solar trackers and 548,772 bifacial modules and ...
By Soltec
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Ideematec Announces World’s Largest Single-Axis Tracker Solar Project
Ideematec, the leading global supplier of solar tracking systems, today announced that it will supply 800 megawatts (MW) of its Bifacial optimized Horizon Plus solar tracker for the world’s biggest power plant using a two-in-portrait (2P) single axis tracker. The project is located in AL-Kharsaah, approximately 80 kilometers west of the capital Doha. The solar facility will generate enough ...
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Soltec will supply its SF7 Bifacial trackers for a 101-MW plant in Antofagasta, Chile
Soltec, leading firm in the manufacture and supply of single-axis solar trackers and part of Soltec Power Holdings, supplies its SF7 Bifacial tracker for a 101-MW project. This project is being developed in the region of Antofagasta (Chile) by Global Power Generation, Spanish company within the Naturgy group. Soltec, with a large market share in this South American country, has a project track ...
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Array Technologies selected for one of the largest bifacial solar projects in Australia
Array Technologies today announced that DuraTrack HZ v3 single-axis solar trackers were selected for the 200MW Wellington solar farm, which will utilize cutting-edge bifacial modules. This project is a landmark development for Australia, as it will be one of the first local projects to deploy bifacial solar at utility-scale. Once operational, the solar farm will produce 435,000MWh of clean, ...
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