The
construction
of
the
two
5MW
projects,
which
will
be
equipped
with
Sunergy’s
high-efficiency
polycrystalline
modules,
is
expected
to
commence
in
the
next
few
weeks.
The
parks
are
expected
to
be
connected
to
the
electricity
grid
before
April
2013.
After
building
them,
Sunergy
will
continue
to
own
and
operate
the
solar
parks
in
southwest
England.
The
company
says
it
has
completed
the
necessary
transactions
to
buy
the
two
sites,
which
will
be
able
to
produce
high
output
levels
thanks
to
being
in
an
area
of
strong
irradiation.
”We
will
continue
our
downstream
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