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Risen Energy Commences Work on 117 MW Mexico Solar Project

After a comprehensive field analysis and survey, Risen Energy will provide high-efficiency modules with multiple advantages including high output rate, high power generation rate and high-temperature resistance, guaranteeing that the facility can efficiently adapt to the area’s complex and variable climatic environment

February 27, 2019. By News Bureau

Risen Energy has announced that it has commenced work on its 117 MW solar park in Mexico. This marks the solar panel maker’s official entry into the build-out phase.

Durango state governor Jose Rosas Aispuro Torres, Canatlan municipal president Dora Elena Gonzalez Tremillo and Risen Energy president Wang Hong, among other business and government leaders, were present at the ground-breaking ceremony. Risen Energy’s complete capabilities including superior brand acknowledgement and the efficiency of its production capacity were the key factors that led to the firm being able to secure the contract to build the large-scale PV power station in Mexico.

With a total installed capacity of 117MW, the facility is projected to supply 269,068 MWh of green electricity to Mexico annually. After a comprehensive field analysis and survey, Risen Energy will provide high-efficiency modules with multiple advantages including high output rate, high power generation rate and high-temperature resistance, guaranteeing that the facility can efficiently adapt to the area’s complex and variable climatic environment.

Risen Energy president Wang Hong believed, “Our company is steadily advancing its expansion in Mexico. Through this collaboration with several other companies, Risen Energy will actively learn from its partners and constantly enhance its own strengths, in a move to bring high-quality, sustainable and renewable energy to Mexico, Latin America and the world, creating a healthy and sustainable new ecosystem.”

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