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Ingeteam supplies its technology to a 160 MW solar PV plant in Sacramento County, California


  • The Rancho Seco II solar plant is located on the premises of the decommissioned Rancho Seco nuclear power plant.

  • This solar plant is the largest fixed-tilt photovoltaic project in Sacramento County, California.

Ingeteam Inc. Milwaukee, WI. January 25th, 2021.

Ingeteam Inc has supplied and commissioned 53 of its solar PV power stations for the 160 MW Rancho Seco II solar plant. This photovoltaic facility, built by Rosendin Electric for DE Shaw Renewable Investments, is the largest fixed-tilt solar plant in Sacramento County, CA. It was commissioned by the end of 2020.

We are proud and appreciative for the opportunity to partner with Rosendin Electric to supply our fully integrated medium voltage inverter stations for this landmark project with DE Shaw”, said Nohra Nasr, Vice President and General Manager of Solar PV and BESS at Ingeteam Inc. “This is another milestone for Ingeteam which boasts our commitment to serve and support the solar and energy storage sector in the US and worldwide. Our proven technology and performance track record in delivering, commissioning, and servicing our product to dozens of significantly large utility-scale projects continue to feed our confidence to be ready for any challenge”.

The solar PV plant has been built on the premises of the decommissioned Rancho Seco nuclear power plant, that stopped its operations in 1989.

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