Sterling and Wilson, India’s leading solar power plant construction company, has won an order from Sindicatum Renewable Energy of Singapore, for building a 23 MW solar plant in the Clark region of The Philippines. With this, Sterling and Wilson, a company of the Shapoorji Pollonji group, has a order book of 101 MW in the Philippines.
Sindicatum Renewable Energy, the leading Singapore-headquartered Asian clean energy developer, has awarded globally leading Solar EPC, Sterling and Wilson, a contract to set up a new Solar Photovoltaic power plant in the Clark region of the Philippines. The solar photovoltaic power plant will be installed in Clark Freeport Zone, and possess a solar power generation capacity of 23 MW.
Clark Freeport zone is a former United States Air Force Base in Philippines that has now been redeveloped into an advanced economic zone.
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