Chint Group to develop 1GW of solar energy, 200MW of manufacturing capabilities in Gansu Province

Astronergy's parent company, the Chint Group, have officially signed a strategic cooperative framework agreement with the Gansu Development and Reform Commission for the investment of 1GW of solar energy projects and in 200MW of manufacturing capabilities. This agreement marks the official launch of the province's push to develop its solar industry.

The ceremony accompanying this agreement was attended by the secretary of the CPC Gansu Provincial committee Lu Hao, the vice secretary of the CPC Gansu Provincial committee Liu Weiping, member of the standing committee Feng Jianshen, secretary-general Jiang Xinzhi, Chint chairman Nan Cunhui, and dean of the China Foreign Affairs University Zhao Jinjun.

This news was announced simultaneously with Astronergy's agreement with Solco, which will see Solco as the exclusive distributor of Astronergy solar modules for Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Nauru.

 

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