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Jing Wei
15th October 2015, 20:31
International downstream player Conergy is to build Indonesia’s first utility-scale PV plants and says it has closed deals for another 228MW of projects across Southeast Asia.

The company today said it would build three 1MW projects with local partners PT Buana Energy Surya Persada and PT Indo Solusi Utama at separate locations in the East Nusa Tenggara of Indonesia.

Conergy said nearly half the residents of Sumba Island in East Nusa Tenggara, one of the three sites for the plants, lack access to reliable power, while those that have electricity source it from costly diesel generators.

The three plants it will build will collectively generate 4,200MWh of power a year, according to Conergy.

Conergy will be responsible for the engineering, planning, design, equipment procurement and long-term maintenance of the three solar installations. PT Buana Energy Surya Persada and PT Indo Solusi Utama will handle on-the-ground construction. The projects are expected to be completed and be fully operational in the first half of 2016.

Meanwhile, the company said it had signed contracts for a further swathe of projects in the region, including over 200MW in the Philippines and 27MW in Thailand.

In the Philippines, the portfolio includes 62MWp in Negros Island, 50MWp in Tarlac, 13MWp in Pampanga, 18MWp in Bais Negros, 15MWp in Bulacan and 43MWp at two locations in Luzon and Visayas.

In Thailand the company will build an 8MW project in Sa Kaeo province and three others totaling 19MW in Prachinburi. The project will be owned by Symbior Solar.

“Southeast Asia is an ideal location for solar because of their year-round sunshine and abundance of space that is suitable for solar,” said Andrew de Pass, CEO of Conergy.

With its new projects, Conergy said it expected to complete 400MW of PV (http://www.renesola.com/) in Southeast Asia by the first quarter of 2016.

Rob Beckers
16th October 2015, 06:24
Interesting news Jing!
I didn't realize Conergy was so big into solar power plant development. Not bad for a company that started as a parts distributor for renewable equipment.

We used to a Canadian branch of Conergy, a wholesale supplier, and my business purchased quite a bit of equipment from them. They went bankrupt though (or were bought up by another company at the brink of bankruptcy).

-RoB-

Brian McGowan
17th October 2015, 23:47
My neighbor down the street was working for Conergy here and he was ordering materials for installations in the 4+MW range. Inverter packages that needed routing checked to insure that bridges were tall enough for the trucks carrying them to get under and panels by the many dozen container loads at a time.
He has since been laid off because they moved operations out west because jobs were not happening here on the east coast.

Altec Solar
20th October 2015, 06:17
With the rate of sunshine in those countries it makes sense to move towards solar energy. I would argue that these developments should have been started 10 years ago in order to reduce the carbon footprint.