Allview and Austrotherm partner on solar project

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The Solar Energy division of Visual Fan, a full EPC solution provider in the renewable energy sector, announced the signing of a contract with Austrotherm for the development of a photovoltaic park with a capacity of approximately 999.90 kWp.

The project, located in Horia commune, Neamț county, will be implemented with the support of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) funds, a significant step towards the transition to renewable and sustainable energy sources. The photovoltaic panels will be ground-mounted on a flat terrain of 16,121 square meters.

In addition to providing all engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning services for the photovoltaic system, the project will also include related works such as fencing, a complete lighting system, and video surveillance.

The collaboration with Austrotherm Romania confirms the industrial sector's openness to innovation and sustainability, and through the Green by Allview concept, we focus on reducing carbon emissions, minimizing pollution, and protecting biodiversity. We are proud of the results achieved in the first three quarters of this year, through strategic partnerships with renowned multinational companies that have chosen us as partners for the implementation of full EPC photovoltaic projects.

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