SunEdison, EBRD and OPIC Close $50 Million Project Financing Arrangement for one of the Largest Solar Power Plants in Jordan
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?The solar photovoltaic (PV) plant will sell electricity to the
The project will cover an area of approximately 50 hectares and will feature
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About EBRD:
The EBRD is investing in changing people's lives and environments in more than 30 countries that stretch from
The EBRD is owned by 64 countries and two intergovernmental institutions: the
About OPIC:
OPIC is the
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements, including that construction will begin in Q4 2014 and interconnection is expected to take place Q3 of 2015; the solar photovoltaic (PV) plant will sell electricity to the
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