Visual Fan to build 1.963 MWp solar park

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Visual Fan, through its Allview Solar Energy division, announced the signing of a contract with Societatea Națională a Sării S.A. for the design and execution of a photovoltaic park with a nominal capacity of 1.963 MWp. 

Located in Pârteștii de Jos, Suceava County, the project represents a significant step in the transition towards energy sustainability and reducing environmental impact.

This project underscores our strong commitment to supporting the energy transition through innovative and efficient solutions aimed at minimizing environmental impact and enhancing economic sustainability. The partnership with Societatea Națională a Sării S.A. confirms our expertise in implementing large-scale projects and strengthens Visual Fan's position in the renewable energy market.

The numerous successfully completed projects so far recommend us as a reliable partner capable of delivering efficient and sustainable solutions. We are dedicated to our mission and committed to bringing long-term value to the green energy sector, benefiting both investors and the communities in which we operate.

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