Bulgarian solar developer Sunotec has started the construction of the 124 MWp Verila solar photovoltaic project located east of the small town of Dupnitsa near Sofia in Bulgaria.
The project will consist of 220,230 solar modules, 4,305 tons of steel structure, and 1,125.5 kilometers of cabling. The facility will generate up to an equivalent of 12% of the current total output of all PV plants in the country.
Sunotec targets to complete the construction and start the operation of the plant by Spring 2023.
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