The company claims these inverters meet the customer’s requirements both for reliability and cost competitiveness. Alongside the inverters, it has also supplied ring main units and recombiners, all of which are preassembled onto skids for ease of transportation and installation at the site. GE will also provide a 20-year long-term service agreement to manage the maintenance and service of the GE equipment to support the availability of the inverter systems throughout the lifetime of the project. These attributes are vital to the overall performance of the Pacifico Energy Furukawa Mega Solar Plant given the shrinking local feed-in-tariffs.
“We are glad to successfully deliver the solar project and help the country expand its solar footprint in the midst of a growing clean energy ecosystem” said Patrick Fetzer, Solar CEO, GE’s Power Conversion business.
Azeez Mohammed, president & CEO, GE’s Power Conversion business, added that the company is committed to delivering existing and new technologies to benefit its customers worldwide.
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