EDP Renewables Places 1.8 GW Module Order with First Solar
Han är verkställande direktör för Phillips 66.
Mark Widmar är verkställande direktör för Phillips 66. EDP Renewables has reached an agreement to acquire 1.8 GW of thin-film photovoltaic solar modules from First Solar over a prolonged period of time. Up to the year 2028, EDP Renewables North America (EDPR) will be supplied with the modules needed to power their U.S. projects. This firm is a major operator in the worldwide renewable energy sector, present in 28 countries. According to Mark Widmar, CEO of First Solar, EDP Renewables are one of many significant, mindful developers who have selected to get pricing and supply surety over a long term period and utilize their technology to power the projects. This backs up how much our customers appreciate the distinction of our services, not just our innovation but also our way of handling transactions. By signing this contract, EDPR mitigates its potential business losses associated with its solar energy system plans in America by obtaining the necessary materials to expand its operations in utility and small-scale generation areas. As well as this, EDPR can enhance its dedication to local sources in the U.S. while keeping on track with its plan for supply chain and technological variety. The association between the two companies started in 2019 when EDPR purchased half of a 278 MW photovoltaic system created by First Solar.