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Trina Solar supplies more than 1 GW of panels for projects in China

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Trina Solar says it has supplied more than 1 GW of Vertex N 720W series panels for the Jinsha River project in China, with installation expected by the end of the year. The project aims to generate approximately 5.1 TWh of electricity per year.

October 25, 2024
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Jinsha River upstream clean energy plant

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Trina Solar said it has delivered more than 1 GW of its Vertex N 720W series modules to the Jinsha River solar facility in China.

“This project is now in a critical construction phase, with installation of the modules expected to be completed by the end of the year,” the company said. “Vertex N 720W Series modules, known for their ultra-high power and exceptional reliability, play a critical role in supporting a high-altitude project and ensuring the consistent supply of green energy.”

The project is located at an altitude of up to 4,800 meters and is expected to generate approximately 5.1 TWh of electricity per year. The Vertex N 720W series modules use n-type i-TOPCon technology and are said to offer low degradation, high efficiency and improved energy yield.

“The challenging conditions on the plateau, with its harsh climate and environment, require PV modules to deliver exceptional power generation performance and reliability,” the company said. “The aim is to save approximately 1.67 million tonnes of standard coal per year and reduce CO2 emissions by 3.74 million tonnes annually.”

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