Hareon Solar plans 1GW PV project partnership through 2016

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China-based PV manufacturer and developer Hareon Solar said a framework agreement had been signed with real estate developer, Jiangshan Yongtai Investment Holdings to develop ground and distributed generation (DG) projects totalling as much as 1GW over the next three years. 

Initially in 2014, the partners plan the development, construction, financing, and sale of ground mount projects totalling 100MW.

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However, in 2015 the plans include both ground mount and DG projects totalling between 300MW and 400MW, increasing to between 400MW and 500MW in 2016. 

Hareon Solar has recently signed a number of significantly large deals to partner on PV projects in China as well as overseas. 

The company recently signed a deal with Swiss-based TRITEC Project Engineering to develop 600MW of international PV projects over the next three years, as well as Swiss-based PV developer, ILB Helios to build PV power plants in Europe, the Middle East and Africa totalling 6,271MWp.

Hareon Solar also recently signed a number of project development deals in China and Turkey totalling around 3,350MW.

In July, 2014 Hareon Solar also signed a framework agreement with Xingtai City in China to develop 600MW of DG projects. 

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