China based solar energy firm Yingli Green Energy Holding Company has partnered with renewable energy developer Push Energy to deliver the company’s multi-crystalline modules for four PV power plants in UK.

The four large-scale plants at East Anglia, UK, will be able to deliver up to 66 MWp of renewable energy collectively.

The projects are expected to be completed before February next year.

Push Energy finance director Jason Wallis said: "Solar PV farms have an important role to play in the U.K.’s long-term energy security.

"Working with strong partners such as Yingli Green Energy is critical to our vision for the future.

"The company has provided invaluable support and hands-on practical advice which has allowed us to complete all projects to a very tight time schedule."

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Yingli Green Energy chairman and chief executive officer Liansheng Miao said: "We are thrilled to work with Push Energy in Europe’s largest and most promising solar market to date.

"We are committed to working with well-established companies with a solid project pipeline such as Push Energy.

"It also supports our long-term commitment to the U.K. market where we see sustainable growth potential in the coming years."

Yingli Green Energy Holding Company, also known as Yingli Solar or simply Yingli, is a global photovoltaic module manufacturer with its headquarters at Baoding, China.

Push Energy is a renewable energy producer based in UK which has a strong background in rural solar farming and conservation management.

 

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