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Bulgaria: Sunview won 15.6 million euros solar EPCC contract

Sunview Group Berhad, a leading renewable energy company specializing in engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning activities, has announced that its subsidiary, Sunview Builders Pte. Ltd., has secured a €15.6 million (RM79.46 million) EPCC contract from OKOP Solar EOOD. OKOP Solar, based in Bulgaria, is involved in the generation and sale of electricity from renewable sources, as well as research, design, advisory, and engineering activities.

Under the agreement, Sunview will provide EPCC services for a 20MW(ac) solar photovoltaic power plant in Bulgaria.

Sunview Group Berhad’s Executive Director and Group CEO, HP Ong, highlighted the significance of this contract, stating, “This contract marks a giant leap forward as part of our global market expansion plan, especially in Europe. Europe’s RE market offers vast opportunities, and Sunview is well-positioned to seize them. With our proven track record, we are confident in delivering this project and establishing ourselves as a key player in Europe’s RE landscape. This project is Sunview’s first EPCC venture in Europe and a starting point as we actively pursue additional projects in other countries to achieve sustainable growth. Additionally, there is another promising 30MW(ac) solar PVPP opportunity in the pipeline that we are tendering for, which will further strengthen our presence in the Europe market.”

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