Soltec, a provider of solar tracking solutions for large-scale solar projects, has announced a significant partnership with Blue Ridge Power to supply 164 MW of its state-of-the-art SF7 solar tracker technology for a new venture in Virginia, USA.
The SF7 tracker, renowned for its innovative 2-in-portrait configuration, will be the cornerstone of this project. Designed with a focus on efficiency and quality, the SF7 streamlines construction processes, leading to faster installation times and reduced structural costs.
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This collaboration marks another step forward in Soltec's mission to drive the transition towards renewable energy. By facilitating the development of this solar plant, Soltec and Blue Ridge Power are collectively contributing to the reduction of approximately 294,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually, while also generating enough clean energy to power over 17,000 households.
Raúl Morales, CEO of Soltec, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting the company's dedication to supporting America's decarbonization efforts. He emphasized Soltec's commitment to innovation and sustainability, underscoring their role as a key player in advancing the global energy transition.
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With a shared vision for a cleaner, more sustainable future, Soltec and Blue Ridge Power are poised to make a significant impact on the renewable energy landscape, both in the United States and beyond.