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    Sembcorp to deploy more than 400 MW of PV at coal facility in Bangladesh – pv magazine International

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    Singapore’s Sembcorp plans to place extra photo voltaic vegetation close to the 1.4 GW of coal energy capability presently being constructed by builders in Bangladesh.

    December 7, 2022 Emiliano Bellini

    Sembcorp, based mostly in Singapore renewables developer, plans to deploy 409 MW of photo voltaic capability in Matarbari, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, the place 1.4 GW of coal energy vegetation are presently beneath building.

    “Sembcorp has expressed curiosity in signing a memorandum of understanding with us for these initiatives,” Mizanur Rahman, a consultant of the state-owned Coal Energy Era Firm Bangladesh Ltd., mentioned pv journal. “Now we’re sending a draft doc to the facility division for approval.”

    Rahman additionally mentioned that Sembcorp will do a feasibility research for photo voltaic initiatives.

    In November, a Singapore authorities visiting delegation Bangladesh and met with Minister of Energy Nasrul Hamid to debate the proposal.

    Sembcorp presently operates 1,531 MW of solar energy property in Singapore, Vietnam, Indiaand Chinain keeping with its web site.

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