Genex signs connection agreement for 50 MW Jemalong solar project

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Genex Power Ltd has signed a binding agreement with the Essential Energy that enables the connection of its 50 MW Jemalong solar project into the New South Wales’ power grid.

The contract will pave the connection of the solar park into the National Electricity Market (NEM) through the state-owned company’s service network. The project is classified as a committed generator. 

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