China''s Jinko Power to Sell Solar Farm in Spain for Up
After multiple rounds of negotiations, a Spanish unit of Jinko Power will sell four project companies behind the PV station in Andalucia to a Hong Kong-based subsidiary of Chinese
Spain is trying to position itself as a connector country between China and Europe. After Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez' official visit in September last year, Spain abstained on the EU's Chinese electric car tariffs vote, and now China is investing heavily in Spain's goal to become a green energy leader.
That's the Mula solar plant - the biggest in the country, part of over $1 billion the company has already spent this decade in Spain. "Our activity has focused on the purchase of solar and wind assets.
"China is a very innovative economy and is developing the highest technologies regarding digital transition and also energy transition. "And in this regard, China is cooperating closely with Spain because, of course, Spain, we are very much engaged in this kind of new approach to a sustainable economy.
After multiple rounds of negotiations, a Spanish unit of Jinko Power will sell four project companies behind the PV station in Andalucia to a Hong Kong-based subsidiary of Chinese
POWERCHINA, an integrated construction group, has entered into an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract with Viroque Energy, an energy resources company,
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Monday for a battery gigafactory of the Chinese group Envision AESC in the western Spanish town of Navalmoral de la Mata.
POWERCHINA signs an EPC contract with Spain''s Viroque Energy Co for the Arreaz Photovoltaic Power Station Project. POWERCHINA has signed an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and
Sánchez returned with an agreement from the giant Envision Energy to invest €1 billion in Spain in a green hydrogen industrial park. Hygreen Energy, another Chinese electrolyzer
China Three Gorges Corporation&32; (CTG) has completed and delivered the Daylight photovoltaic (PV) power plant project in Spain,&32;which was the company''s first international clean
China''s CATL breaks ground on huge Spanish battery plant – bringing its own workers 4,000 local jobs to be created from plant, exec says Roughly 2,000 workers to come from China to
Its recent Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract for the Arreaz Photovoltaic Power Station in Spain marks a strategic pivot that could cement its role as a leader in
China''s largest clean energy group has invested heavily in Spain, which is positioning itself as a ''connector country''.
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