Hanwha SolarOne completes huge 31MW rooftop project in China

May 15, 2014
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PV manufacturer Hanwha SolarOne has completed the installation of a 31MW rooftop installation in China.

The company provided engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) project in Guangdong Province.

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The site is one of, if not the largest, distributed solar installations in the world.

“This attractive and profitable distributed generation project in Southern China is part of a cooperative business development agreement with a large well-established state-owned enterprise (the “SOE”) signed in 2013,” said Jay Seo, CFO and head of China Business for Hanwha SolarOne.

“The agreement also sets out aims for Hanwha SolarOne and the SOE to further collaborate on the development of PV solar plants across China in the near future. We have successfully completed other large-scale EPC contracts in China and will use this track record to assist us in developing our PV project portfolio as an IPP, as well as other additional downstream activities.” Seo concluded.

China has capped its support for solar this year at 14GW with 8GW originally pencilled in for distributed solar projects.

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