RES secures asset management contract for 200 MW Sunraysia solar project and battery storage array in NSW

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The management services agreement for the 200 MW Sunraysia solar farm in New South Wales, Australia, has been secured by RES Group, a UK-based renewables company.

The project consists of more than 755,000 HC Cheetah series solar panels (255 MW DC) mounted onto Single Axis Tracking tubes and more than 4,000 km of cables and 100,000 piles installed over a development footprint of up to 800 hectares.

The plant's co-owners, John Laing and Maoneng named RES as the asset manager after bringing Sunraysia to full operation.

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