Simtel and Grunman to build 5 MW solar park

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Simtel Team, in partnership with solar energy company Grunman Energy, will develop a 5 MW photovoltaic (PV) park in Bârlad, Vaslui county.

The project, spanning 8 hectares, will feature 9,270 PV panels and 41 inverters, enabling an annual specific yield of 1,298 kWh/kWp. While the value of the solar installation was not disclosed, Simtel Team shared details about the project in a social media post on Wednesday.

"Together with our partners at Grunman Energy, we are building a photovoltaic park in Bârlad, covering 8 hectares. This ambitious project will have an installed capacity of 5 MW, utilizing 9,270 photovoltaic panels and 41 inverters," the company stated.

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