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Chenya Energy 181MW Floating Solar Photovoltaic Plant Substation Project – Blessing Ceremony of Beam Installation Completion

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source: Star Energy

Chenya Energy (Marubeni Group) invested in the development of floating solar PV Plant in Changbin Industrial Zone around East Lunwei with a total capacity of 181MW. The construction is expected to connect the power grid in the end of 2020. By then, the respective PV plant will become the world's largest floating solar PV plant.

SEC had contracted the 161kV substation construction (including HV equipment installation and cable duct bank) and initiated the foundation piling by January, 10th this year. The basement structure is completed on June, 13th with the adoption of multi-task construction synchronization methods, resulting in improved efficiency and accelerated construction time.

Concurrently with the achievement of Chenya Energy for this year's Taiwan Renewable Energy Investment target, SEC strives to organize and incorporate relevant interfaces to overcome difficulties during construction. Starting from August, 4th, the main HV equipment has been installed and tested. Subsequently, the concrete pouring for the structure was completed on September, 26th. The following day, Chenya Energy led SEC, Sinotech Engineering Consultants, and also several subcontractors to participate in the blessing ceremony of the substation beam installation.

SEC civil engineering department manager, Vincent Liu and M/E engineering department manager, Peter Tsai, led the construction team to participate in the blessing ceremony. Project supervisor of Chenya Energy, Austin Yu, was then asked to take the golden beam upstairs for commemoration. The entire blessing ceremony was successfully held onward.

Following the success of the 161kV substation beam installation ceremony, SEC and its subcontractor will continue to exert their best efforts on finishing the remaining works as scheduled, keep the work safety, and assist the owner to achieve the target of electricity supply within this year.

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