Green Light for 21 MW Floating PV System in Cottbus
With Eastern German City Of Cottbus Passing Resolution, LEAG & EPNE To Submit Application For Building Germany PV Floating System Soon
Friday, 28 Oct 2022
Germany’s Cottbus City has passed the statute resolution for the 21 MW floating PV system on Cottbus Baltic Sea.
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