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Albania: Trina Solar delivers solar panels to 140 MW Karavasta solar power plant

Chinese company Trina Solar delivered bidirectional solar panels with a capacity of 140 MW for a photovoltaic park that French Voltalia is developing in Albania, local media reported.

The panels are being mounted on single-axis trackers adapted to the terrain in Karavasta, and the plant is estimated to start producing energy by the end of the year, Trina Solar said.

Total investment in the Karavasta project is estimated at 135 million euro and is being co-financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Albania, Privredna Banka Zagreb and by Voltalia’s own resources, EBRD said earlier.

Half of the generated power will be sold to the Albanian public energy operator OSHEE under a 15-year power purchase agreement, while the rest will supply private operators via long-term deals.

Voltalia said earlier it kickstarted the construction of the Karavasta photovoltaic park in July, under a 30-year concession contract with the Albanian government. The French power plant developer is also planning a 100 MW solar park in the Spitalla area near the coastal city of Durres.

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