Sybac Solar to Construct Solar Power Facility in Gainesville

Sybac Solar, an auxiliary company of Sybac Germany based in Lakeland, is currently engaged in constructing one of the biggest privately owned solar power production facilities in Gainesville.

The seven acre facility constructed at a cost of around $8 million will incorporate over 8,600 solar photovoltaic panels to generate around 2 MW of clean solar energy to meet the power requirements of 200 to 300 households. By utilizing the feed-in tariff program, the Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) located in Gainesville, will pay Sybac Solar 26 cents per every kilowatt hour of solar power generated and sent to the power grid.

Artur Madej, who opened the Sybac Solar in Lakeland, said that GRU has offered an attractive rate to enter the market. He added that his company was looking for the Feed-In Tariff program for nearly a year before getting and said that Sybac is in talks with other companies to achieve more number of similar bargains in Gainesville.

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