Arctech Strengthens Central Asia Presence with 425 MW of New Solar Projects
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Arctech secures 425 megawatt solar tracking projects across Central Asia
KUNSHAN, China, Aug. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Arctech, a global leader in solar tracking and mounting solutions, has secured 425 MW of new utility-scale projects across Central Asia, including a 325 MW SkyLine II project in Kyrgyzstan and a 100 MW SkyLine II project in Kazakhstan. These new projects further strengthen Arctech's presence in the region and build on its track record in one of the world's fastest-growing renewable energy markets. Fr…
Arctech Strengthens Central Asia Presence with 425 MW of New Solar Projects
KUNSHAN, China, Aug. 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Arctech, a global leader in solar tracking and mounting solutions, has secured 425 MW of new utility-scale projects across Central Asia, including a 325 MW SkyLine II project in Kyrgyzstan and a...
The plant with installed capacity is 120 megawatts, was built near the border with China and is equipped with a tracking system that increases production by up to 25 percent, and will reduce CO2 emissions by 109 thousand tons per year. According to the note, the project was executed by Unigreen Energy, and is located near the village of Abagaituy. The post Russia opens its largest solar plant: Abagaituyskaya contributes 120 MW and will reduce 10…
MOSCOW, August 11.—The Abagaituyskaya solar power plant, Russia’s largest solar power generation facility, came into operation at the Zabaikal Krai, reported on Tuesday the Nauka.mail digital site. The installed capacity plant is 120 megawatts built near the border with China and is equipped with a tracking system that increases production by up to 25 percent, and will reduce CO2 emissions by 109 000 tons per year. According to the note, the pro…
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