China's GCL, CCEC plan to build solar plant of over 1 GW in Chornobyl zone
Chinese companies GCL System Integration Technology (a GCL subsidiary) and China National Complete Engineering Corporation (CCEC) intend to build a solar power plant in the Chornobyl exclusion zone, according to a report by GCL.
According to GCL's calculations, construction should begin in 2017. The plant capacity will exceed 1 GW.
At the same time, CCEC is entrusted with the functions of general contractor and project manager. GCL will provide consulting services and organize supply of equipment for the project.
Earlier China's CNBM declared it owns ten largest solar stations in Ukraine.
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