Sterling and Wilson, part of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, today said it has bagged a contract from Singapore-headquartered Sindicatum Renewable Energy to set up a 23-mw solar PV plant in the Philippines.
“Sterling and Wilson has been awarded an EPC contract from Asian clean energy developer Sindicatum Renewable Energy to set up a 23 mw solar photo-voltaic power plant in the Clark region of the Philippines,” the company said in a statement.
With this contract, the company’s orderbook now stands at 101 mw in the Philippines alone.
The new project will be constructed under the Department of Energy (DOE) Philippines solar power procurement programme under the feed-in-tariff mechanism and is expected to be completed by February 2016.
Clark Freeport zone is a former United States Air Force Base in the Philippines which has now been redeveloped into an advanced economic centre for business, industry, aviation, education and tourism.
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