Soltec has supplied its SF7 tracker for a 265 MWDC project currently being developed by Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. in the State of Ohio, USA. PCL is performing the engineering, procurement, and construction of the plant, which is slated to go online by the end of 2020.
The plant, with arrays that will cover a surface area of 1,350 acres, will be equipped with over 10,000 SF7 Soltec solar trackers, generating a yearly average of 413.3 MWh of electricity. Soltec’s solar trackers adapt to all types of climates and terrains because they are easy to assemble and suitable for multiple design configurations.
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