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Dunlieh Energy Orders Over 1 GW of Solar Trackers from FTC Solar for U.S. Projects

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has secured contracts for over 1 GW of tracker systems from FTC Solar Inc to support its renewable energy projects across the , including the 500-MW Situla Energy Project in 's Banner County.

FTC Solar is expected to begin delivering the solar tracker systems in the latter half of 2025.

Dunlieh's Situla Energy Project, a hybrid renewable energy facility, is set to feature a 400-MW alternating current capacity with a direct current capacity of 500 MW in solar and battery storage, according to the company's website.

Located approximately 30 miles from the Wyoming border, this facility is part of Dunlieh's wider efforts to develop solar, energy storage, and infrastructure in the U.S.

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