The group won the bid for the 200MWEPC photovoltaic power generation project with a target amount exceeding 1 billion yuan


The group won the bid for the 200MWEPC photovoltaic power generation project with a target amount exceeding 1 billion yuan
On June 29th, good news came from Yangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, Jiangsu. The group company and China Electric Power Construction Group East China Survey and Design Institute jointly won the bid for the 200MW photovoltaic power generation project in Puxi Town, Yangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, with a winning amount of 1.026 billion yuan. It is the largest single EPC photovoltaic general contracting project of the group company, marking a new era in the field of photovoltaic power plants and a milestone in the company's development history. It is understood that this is another successful case of cooperation with central enterprises in just over a year, after Yunnan Lincang 150MW, Yongde 70WM, Zhejiang Kaihua Longxiang 50MW, Gansu Jingyuan 100MW photovoltaic power station project, and Chongqing Western Science City 100MW/200MWH energy storage project, which fully reflects the high recognition of the group's professional advantages and construction capabilities by many central and state-owned enterprises in the photovoltaic field, It is also a new achievement achieved by Jinhe Optoelectronics Branch, which has been focusing on the photovoltaic field for many years. (Market Development Department)

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