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Letter from Chinese PV Industry: CNOOC buys 790 MW of modules for $0.12/W

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China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) says it has purchased 790 MW of solar panels from Yingli through a tender process at $0.12/W.

May 22, 2024 Vincent Shaw

Image: Mariana Proenca, Unsplash

CNOOC has announced the results of its latest centralized tender for n-type solar panels. Yingli secured the qualification of the first winning bidder with a unit price bid of CNY0.84 ($0.12)/W, followed by Trina Solar and Das Solar. The total bid was 790 MW, excluding 580 W n-type monocrystalline bifacial modules.

GCL Perovskite has begun construction of a large-scale commercial production base for gigawatt-scale perovskite modules in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. The manufacturing base will focus on the production of large-scale commercial perovskite tandem modules with an area of ​​2.88 square meters (1.2 meters x 2.4 meters) – currently the largest perovskite modules in the world, with the highest conversion efficiency. The CNY570 million project will be implemented in two phases, with the first phase covering a construction area of ​​120,000 square meters.

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