Oct 30, 2024 · Rezolv Energy is giving it a new purpose with the St. George solar power project that it acquired last year from YGY Industries. The facility of 225
The CEO of Rezolv Energy said the project will pursue industry best practices and seek a combination of local and international expertise, with China Machine Europe being the ideal
Where will the St George solar project be built? The St. George PV project will be built on the brownfield site of the former Silistra airport, in the northeast of Bulgaria. Rezolv said that the
Rezolv Energy names contractors for 229-MW solar project The developer has hired CMC Europe and Solarpro as engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) partners for the project,
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The St. George PV project will be built on the brownfield site of the former Silistra airport, in the northeast of Bulgaria. Rezolv said that the 229MW site will comprise around 400,000 solar modules and is expected to come online in 2025.
The goal is simple: to map out the PV module supply channels to the U.S. out to 2026 and beyond. The St. George PV project will be built on the brownfield site of the former Silistra airport and constructed by three EPC contractors.
When it announced the site back in July 2023, Rezolv said it would be the “largest” PV project in Bulgaria upon completion. Power from St. George will be sold to commercial and industrial users through power purchase agreements (PPA), the first of which Rezolv said would be announced “very soon”.
The St George site is expected online in 2025. Image: Rezolv Energy Czech independent power producer (IPP) Rezolv Energy has signed engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts with three companies to build a 229MW solar PV project in Bulgaria.
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