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Bulgaria: SENS LSG connected 141 Mwp solar projects to the grid

A German-Austrian joint venture SENS LSG has connected two solar parks with a combined capacity of 141 MWp to the electricity network.

The solar parks, one of 91 MWp and the other of 50 MWp are located in the municipality of Dalgo Pole, where they join SENS LSG’s previously executed project.

SENS LSG is a JV between German solar developer and power producer Iqony Solar Energy Solutions (SENS), formerly known as STEAG Solar Energy Solutions GmbH, and Austrian engineering company LSG Group.

In 2022, SENS LSG grid-connected a 66 MWp solar park in Dalgo Pole and soon began works on the 50-MWp section. The company acted as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor on all three projects for Bulgaria’s Galaxy Investment Group.

Now operational, the three Dalgo Pole solar farms will be able to generate over 280,000 MWh of electricity annually.

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