URE to supply solar panels for the 193 MW solar park in Tainan

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United Renewable Energy (URE) is set to supply solar panels for a 193 MW solar farm in Tainan City, Taiwan.

URE will deliver the PV modules for the installation by the first half of 2020.

The solar farm is expected to generate power for the consumption of about about 60,000 homes per year once operational.

 

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