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Orbital Solar Services building 132-MW array in the Southeast

Orbital Solar Services (OSS) was awarded an EPC contract to construct a 132.2-MWDC/100-MWAC solar project in the Southeast.

Under the Contract terms, OSS will provide full utility-scale EPC services, including substation construction, and is expected to complete the array by early 2022. The project will be 350,000 solar panels installed across 800 acres of land and will provide power for 20,000 homes per year.

“We are thrilled by this project award, showcasing Orbital’s ability to provide services that contribute to reducing our nation’s carbon footprint,” said Jim O’Neil, Orbital Energy Group’s vice-chairman and CEO. “This project and others like it serve to expand OSS’s industry relationships based on a solid record of achievement, and the expertise to provide end-to-end solutions.”

To date, OSS has constructed 40 solar projects totaling 600 MW.

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