Cero Generation has been granted permission by the General Directorate of Environmental Policy of the Ministry of the Interior to construct a 250 MW solar power project in Greece's Thessaly region. The solar farm, which will be located in the municipality of Riga Feraio, will comprise 454,524 bifacial modules, each generating 550 Wp.
Suntech and Huawei have been selected as the technology providers for the project's photovoltaic panels and inverters respectively.
Cero, a portfolio company of Macquarie Asset Management's Green Investment Group (GIG), currently manages a portfolio of over 11 GW in assets.
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