Canadian Solar offers 345-MWp duo in NSW to CalEnergy
- Canadian Solar Inc (NASDAQ: CSIQ) has actually concluded the sale of 2 solar farms in the Australian state of New South Wales with an integrated capacity of 345 MWp to a subsidiary of Northern Powergrid Holdings Company.

CalEnergy Resources (Australia) Ltd has actually obtained the Suntop and Gunnedah solar energy plants, which have already gotten to considerable completion and also have the ability to generate greater than 700,000 MWh of power annually.
As formerly reported, the two solar parks are gotten by United States e-commerce titan Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN).
Canadian Solar and also CalEnergy have actually additionally authorized a multi-year advancement services deal as a framework for them to comply in Australia.
"The sale of these projects in New South Wales leads the way for a solid partnership in between our respective companies. In Australia, we have currently brought 7 growth projects to NTP (notice-to-proceed) and beyond, as well as remain to create as well as grow our multi-GW solar as well as storage pipe," commented Shawn Qu, chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar.
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