MIT systems proposes solar plant in Kazakhstan

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MIT systems proposes solar plant in Kazakhstan

Germany's Energy MIT Systems has put forward a proposal to build a 20 MW solar power plant in Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.

The cost of the project is €25 million and the installation will take about six months.

According to sources, the number of sunny days in Zhezkazgan matches the characteristics of the functioning of solar panels. 

The project, which was discussed at a meeting held in the office of Zhezkazgan’s mayor’s, will be given a 20-year warranty.

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