ReneSola Lands 1.8 MW New Mexico Project

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Photovoltaic module and wafer manufacturer ReneSola has been contracted to provide 7,200 250-watt high-efficiency polycrystalline solar PV modules for a project in Roswell, N.M.

RenaSola began delivery of the modules last week. S&C Electric is responsible for engineering, procurement, and construction for the project. ReneSola said it's working to build relationships with engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies.

"In 2013, we will remain committed to partnering with project EPCs and developers who are building sophisticated projects with tight timelines and special requirements," CEO Xianshou Li is quoted as saying in the company press release announcing the project today.


ReneSola is a leading global manufacturer of high-efficiency solar PV modules and wafers. S&C Electric is a Chicago-based provider of equipment and services for electric power systems.

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