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Projects

The GIRS Team has done thousands of renewable-energy generation projects all over the world for decades, totaling over 3.3GW. Here is a small sample of their completed projects and pipelines.

 

 

A. USA (4.9GW total)

  1. Solar Star, 748MW
  2. California, 579MW
  3. California, 550MW
  4. California, 550MW
  5. California Valley Solar Ranch, 315MW
  6. Arizona, 310MW
  7. Quinto, 135MW
  8. Henrietta, 128MW
  9. NEER, 126MW
  10. NVEnergy, 126MW
  11. Fayetteville, Arkansas, 10MW
  12. Arizona, Bonnybrooke, 50MWE
  13. Maiden, NC, Project Dolphin, 20MW
  14. Maiden, NC, Apple Conover, 20MW
  15. Claremont NC, Apple, 18MW
  16. Michigan, Nobler Thumb Wind, 69MW
  17. Indiana, Fowler Ridge, 400MW
  18. Utah, Milford Windfarm II, 102MW
  19. New Jersey, Pilesgrove, 18MW

B. Canada

  1. Pendleton, 12MW
  2. Ontario, Cytec Solvay, 4MW

C. Mexico (111MW total)

  1. La Gloria, 17MW  
  2. El Triunfo, 17MW  
  3. San Ignacio, 18MW  
  4. Santo Domingo, 28MW  
  5. Santa Rosalía, 10MW  
  6. San Silvestre, 21MW

D. Colombia (25MW total)

  1. Grid-Tied Commercial, 5MW
  2. Off-Grid Solar Hybrid Micro-Grid Systems for Gov Programs, 15MW
  3. Off-Grid Solar self-generation solutions for Gov Programs, 5MW

E. Chile (471MW total)

  1. Santa Isabel, 191MW
  2. El Pelicano, 111MW

F. Middle East

  1. MBRAM Plant, Dubai, 13MW
  2. Dubai Expo Mobility Pavillion
  3. Dubai Museum of the Future, 3MW
  4. MBRAM Library, Dubai 1MW
  5. Emirates Engine Maint. Center, 1MW
  6. Al Garhood Carpark
  7. Masdar University,Abu Dhabi, 2MW
  8. Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, 10MW
  9. Total Solar GAC, UAE, 10MW
  10. Qatar, 3MW
  11. UMM Ghudair, Kuwait, 10MW
  12. Shagaya, Kuwait, 10MW
  13. MEW, Kuwait, 1MW
  14. Aramco North 1, Saudi Arabia, 5.0MW
  15. Aramco North 2, Saudi Arabia, 5.5MW
  16. KAPSARC, Saudi Arabia, 3.5MW
  17. Kaust University, Saudi Arabia, 2MW
  18. Shams Maan, Jordan, 52MW
  19. Ejre, Jordan, 21.6MW
  20. Falcon, Jordan, 19.8MW
  21. Tekno Ray, Turkey, 11MW
  22. Marsa Alam, Egypt, 5.4MW
  23. Shalateen, Egypt, 4.5MW

G. Europe (1GW total)

  1. Montalto, Italy, 84MW
  2. Quadran 6, France, 31MW

H. South Africa (119MW total)

  1. Prieska, 86MW

I. South and East Asia (1GW total)

  1. Shimzu-Eurus-Mutsu, Japan, 69MW
  2. JFE Densei, Japan, 47MW
  3. NEC, Japan, 47MW
  4. BCM, Japan, 41MW
  5. Sunseap, Singapore, 22MW

J. Australia

  1. Belectric, 349MW
  • A. USA (2.8GW total)
    1.Solar Star, 748MW
    2.California, 579MW
    3.California, 550MW
    4.California, 550MW
    5.California Valley Solar Ranch, 315MW
    6.Arizona, 310MW
    7.Quinto, 135MW
    8.Henrietta, 128MW
    9.NEER, 126MW
    10.NVEnergy, 126MW
     
    B. Canada
    1.Pendleton, 12MW
     
    C. Middle East (194MW)
    1.Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid (MBRAM) Plant, Dubai, 13MW
    2.Dubai Expo Mobility Pavillion
    3.Dubai Museum of the Future, 3MW
    4.Mohamed Bin Rashid Library, Dubai 1MW
    5.Emirates Engine Maintenance Center, 1MW
    6.Al Garhood Carpark
    7.Masdar University,Abu Dhabi, 2MW
    8.Masdar City, Abu Dhabi, 10MW
    9.Total Solar GAC, UAE, 10MW
    10.Qatar, 3MW
    11.UMM Ghudair, Kuwait, 10MW
    12.Shagaya, Kuwait, 10MW
    13.MEW, Kuwait, 1MW
    14.Aramco North 1, Saudi Arabia, 5.0MW
    15.Aramco North 2, Saudi Arabia, 5.5MW
    16.KAPSARC, Saudi Arabia, 3.5MW
    17.Kaust University, Saudi Arabia, 2MW
    18.Shams Maan, Jordan, 52MW
    19.Ejre, Jordan, 21.6MW
    20.Falcon, Jordan, 19.8MW
    21.Tekno Ray, Turkey, 11MW
    22.Marsa Alam, Egypt, 5.4MW
    23.Shalateen, Egypt, 4.5MW
     
    D. Europe (1GW total)
    1.Montalto, Italy, 84MW
    2.Quadran 6, France, 31MW
     
    E. Chile (471MW total)
    1.Santa Isabel, 191MW
    2.El Pelicano, 111MW
     
    F. South Africa (119MW total)
    1.Prieska, 86MW
     
    G. South and East Asia (1GW total)
    1.Shimzu-Eurus-Mutsu, Japan, 69MW
    2.JFE Densei, Japan, 47MW
    3.NEC, Japan, 47MW
    4.BCM, Japan, 41MW
    5.Sunseap, Singapore, 22MW
     
    H. Australia
    1.Belectric, 349MW