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170 SG’s solar energy firm SUN Energy raises US$25 million in its Series A funding round

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AsiaTechDaily Writer @ AsiaTechDaily 1 place · 11/26/2021 07:48 EDT

SG’s solar energy firm SUN Energy raises US$25 million in its Series A funding round

Singapore-headquartered solar energy developer SUN Energy has recently raised US$25 million in its Series A funding round led by Indonesia’s TBS Energy Utama, through its subsidiary PT Toba Bora Energi, and the holding company of mining contractor BUMA, PT Delta Dunia Markmur. The fresh funding has given a boost to the firm’s plan to build ...

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