GRS has secured an agreement with Millennium Green Investment Group to build the 50MWp Dintel Solar photovoltaic plant in Wamba, Valladolid.
The company said the project marks its second solar scheme currently under construction in Castilla y León, where it expects to add 275MWp to its portfolio in the coming months. The new award will increase GRS’s footprint in Spain to more than 900MWp across nearly 50 built and ongoing projects.
GRS will coordinate with other businesses within the Gransolar Group to deliver the plant. GRS Engineering, the construction unit and PV Hardware will collaborate on the photovoltaic plant, substation and evacuation line, with PV Hardware supplying its AxoneDuo Infinity trackers. GRS O&M will assume responsibility for operations and maintenance following completion.
The Dintel project represents GRS’s first collaboration with Millennium GIG.
Ricardo Arias, chief executive of Millennium GIG, highlighted the value of partnering with experienced renewable contractors.
GRS “combines an outstanding international track record, with rigorous planning and control protocols, as well as a high level of integration in the photovoltaic segment, which gives developers confidence in the design, management and comprehensive execution of the construction cycle,” Arias said.
Christian Moeckel, global commercial director of GRS, said the company was undertaking the project “with the enthusiasm of the first day”.
GRS said the contract strengthens its position in the Iberian solar and storage market as it continues to pursue further opportunities.
