Photon Energy and Hyperion Renewables sign 38 MW solar deal
Photon Energy N.V. and Hyperion Renewables have announced the signing of an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for a photovoltaic project located in Săliște, Romania.
Photon Energy N.V. and Hyperion Renewables have announced the signing of an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for a photovoltaic project located in Săliște, Romania.
Photon Energy N.V. has signed a contract with Greenvolt Power and part of Greenvolt Group, to provide asset management for the Client's Királyegyháza solar PV power plant.
Photon Energy N.V. announced that its Hungarian subsidiary Photon Energy Operations HU Kft has signed an asset management agreement for two PV power plants.
Photon Energy's Hungarian subsidiary has completed and commissioned a 658 kW solar power plant for Clarion Hungary, a subsidiary of Forvia.
Photon Energy, a Dutch-based solar and clean water solutions provider, has announced the successful connection of a new 3.2 MWp photovoltaic (PV) plant to the Romanian grid.
Photon Energy has connected a new 7.5 MWp solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant to the grid in Romania, marking its twelfth operational plant in the country.
The photovoltaic power plant has a generating capacity of 3.8 MWp.
The company Photon Energy N.V. has announced that its branch in Romania, Photon Energy Engineering Romania, has completed and connected to the grid another photovoltaic plant.
Photon Energy Group put into operation three photovoltaic power plants near Calafat, in Dolj County. The solar parks cover 10.2 hectares of land and are equipped with approximately 10,800 solar panels.

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