Unisun Energy Group has secured a loan from the local Dutch bank, Rabobank, for its 11.8 MW-ground PV project in Rilland, a village south of Rotterdam.
The project can generate up to nearly 10 million kWh of electricity on an annual basis, reducing CO2 emissions by approximately 8,000 tons, and delivering clean energy to more than 2,500 families around the project region.
Unisun Energy is providing an end-to-end solution from project development, capital support, EPC and O&M services for the project.
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