FRV Australia's 90-MW NSW solar farm reaches complete procedure
Mar 22, 2022 04:14 PM ET
- International sustainable energy developer Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) introduced on Tuesday that its 90-MW (AC) Sebastopol solar farm in New South Wales, Australia, has meet the demands to begin business procedure and also is currently totally up and running.

The plant belongs to the portfolio of Fotowatio Renewable Ventures Australia, which last fall welcomed Canadian facilities fund Omers as a companion with a 49% risk.
The Sebastopol solar farm generated very first power in December 2021 while parts of it were still incomplete. Now at complete capacity, it can produce around 200,000 MWh net annually, or enough to power as much as 40,000 families, FRV stated.
FRV is based in Madrid and also belongs to Saudi Arabia's Abdul Latif Jameel Energy. Its Australian platform boasts a track record of near to 800 MW (DC) of solar PV projects developed as well as under construction.
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