Green Energy 3000 starts construction of 50 MW solar project in Chulakkurgan

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The renewable energy developer Green Energy 3000 GmbH has started the construction of the 50 MW photovoltaic solar project located in the Chulakkurgan district in southern Kazakhstan.

The facility will be built on a 60 ha (148.3 acres) of land. Since 2016, the Green Energy 3000 Group has been designing the solar park in the southern Kazakh steppe. The solar park will be connected to the public grid at a 110 kV level via a substation designed and to be newly constructed. 

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