Palermo Solar PV Park I is a 95.8MW solar PV power project. It is planned in Huila, Colombia. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently at the permitting stage. It will be developed in a single phase. The project construction is likely to commence in 2023 and is expected to enter into commercial operation in 2024. Buy the profile here.

Description

The project is being developed by China Power Engineering Consultants Group Investment and Tianjin Electric Power Construction.

Palermo Solar PV Park I is a ground-mounted solar project which is planned over 77 acres.

The project cost is expected to be around $169.239m.

Development status

The project construction is expected to commence from 2023. Subsequent to that it will enter into commercial operation by 2024.

Contractors involved

China Power Engineering Consulting Group and Tianjin Electric Power Construction are expected to render engineering procurement construction services for the solar PV power project.

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About Tianjin Electric Power Construction

Tianjin Electric Power Construction Company (TEPC), a subsidiary of China Energy Engineering Group Co., Ltd, is a provider of construction services for the power projects. The company offers infrastructure construction services. Its business activities include thermal power prefabricate pipe, nuclear prefabricate pipe, chemical and petroleum bend pipe, and pressure vessel. TEPC provides products which include bend pipe, high pressure prefabricated pipe, and medium and low pressure prefabricated pipe. The company offers equipment such as sawing machine, cold bending machine, beveling machine, and automatic arcsubmerging welder. It serves power industry and chemical and petroleum industry. TEPC is headquartered in Tianjin, China.

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