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    British developer sells Australian commercial solar projects

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    UK-based developer Eco Energy World (EEW) has announced that it has sold 54MW of commercial solar projects
    in Australia.

    Impact Investment Group purchased Chinchilla (20MW) and Brigalow Solar Farms (34MW).

    Gildemeister Energy Services will provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services
    .

    EEW claims that more than 900MW of pre-construction projects are moving towards
    financial closure.

    The managing director of EEW revealed that the challenge for successful business projects in Australia is to find the right balance of revenue
    streams.
    He explained that this requires finding the right combination of spot market sales and short-term futures agreements to make investors comfortable
    .

    EEW Founder and CEO said, "Developing commercial solar in Australia has always been a challenge, but our innovative and hardworking team has achieved our goals
    .
    We believe this is a new business model for renewable energy that will enable subsidy-free renewable energy to surpass carbon energy
    in Australia and the rest of the world.

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    UK-based developer Eco Energy World (EEW) has announced that it has sold 54MW of commercial solar projects
    in Australia.

    solar energy

    Impact Investment Group purchased Chinchilla (20MW) and Brigalow Solar Farms (34MW).

    Gildemeister Energy Services will provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services
    .

    EEW claims that more than 900MW of pre-construction projects are moving towards
    financial closure.

    The managing director of EEW revealed that the challenge for successful business projects in Australia is to find the right balance of revenue
    streams.
    He explained that this requires finding the right combination of spot market sales and short-term futures agreements to make investors comfortable
    .

    EEW Founder and CEO said, "Developing commercial solar in Australia has always been a challenge, but our innovative and hardworking team has achieved our goals
    .
    We believe this is a new business model for renewable energy that will enable subsidy-free renewable energy to surpass carbon energy
    in Australia and the rest of the world.

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