Vena Energy Services has been awarded the electricity generation license for its 127 MW Tailem Bend solar park in South Australia.
The license issued by the Essential Services Commission of South Australia states that given capacity is in direct current (DC) while the maximum capacity under the license is 95 MW alternating current (AC) from the solar project.
The facility, consists of about 391,500 Jinko solar panels and 54 Schneider inverters, is expected to be operational by April 2019.
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