Recently, CNEEC and Zimbabwe Zororo Energy Company formally signed the EPC contract for the Harabi photovoltaic project in Zimbabwe through cloud signing. Michael, chairman of Zororo Energy Company, and Zhao Hui, chairman of CNEEC, signed on behalf of both parties. Zhang Dayong, Jin Hui, deputy general managers of CNEEC, leaders of relevant departments and project personnel attended the signing ceremony.
It is understood that the contracted project is located in Tulichevan Landhurst Manor, Eastern Mashorland Province, Zimbabwe. The scope of work includes the construction of a 50MWp photovoltaic power station, a 50MVA booster station, and transmission lines and connections of no more than 500 meters. For the transformation of the substation, CNEEC plans to undertake the EPC general contracting work in this project.
The Zimbabwe Harabi photovoltaic project team will adhere to the concept of building a monument to a project, go all out to speed up the project, ensure that the construction tasks are completed on time, with high quality and quantity, and take this project as an opportunity to continue to deepen the new energy market. Practice the Belt and Road Initiative and the "dual carbon" strategy. Editor/He Yuting
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