Dhamma Energy recieves permit for 554 MWp Horus project

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Dhamma Energy has obtained the environmental authorizations for the 554 MWp Horus project in Mexico.

The 554 MWp project is composed of three solar plants located in the central and lowlands of Mexico, scheduled to be ready for construction in mid-2020.

The Dhamma Energy has already started the construction of the 119 MW Horus AG solar project in Aguascalientes and acquired by Canadian Solar.

Dhamma Energy has started to develop the Horus project in 2014 and continue the developments until the project is ready for construction.

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