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Sunseap and Pacific Green Energy to develop 100MWp of solar projects in Taiwan

The companies set up a joint venture called Pacific Sunseap Energy.

Sunseap Group and Pacific Green Energy Co. will develop over 100MWp of solar projects in Taiwan over the next three years through a new joint venture company called Pacific Sunseap Energy.

Sunseap has recently provided engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for one of Taiwan's largest AC cable manufacturers and completed a 3.3MWp canal-based solar system in Pingtung. Several projects in the manufacturing and agriculture sectors have also been secured.

Also read: Sunseap Group signs 20-year PPA for workers dormitory in Singapore

The news follows Sunseap’s recent announcements to build a $150m 168MW solar farm in Ninh Thuan province on Vietnam’s south-central coast. 

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