Ellomay's 300 MW Talasol solar project in Talaván reaches mechanical completion

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Ellomay Capital Ltd. has reported that the photovoltaic plant constructed by Talasol Solar S.L., with a peak capacity of 300 MW in the municipality of Talaván, Cáceres, Spain, has reached mechanical completion.

The company owns 51% of Talasol Solar S.L., while Capital Dynamics vehicle and Fond-ICO Infraestructuras II hold the remaining share.

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