AC Energy To Build 80 MW PV In Vietnam
AC Energy & AMI Renewables Sign EPC And Financing Agreements For Solar Power Projects With 80 MW Cumulative Capacity In Vietnam’s Khanh Hoa & Dak Lak Provinces
Tuesday, 16 Oct 2018
A subsidiary of Ayala Corporation, AC Energy will develop 80 MW PV capacity in Vietnam together with AMI Renewables. The two companies signed EPC and financing agreements with Indovina and RCBC for the project.
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