
Huasun Energy has supplied its high-efficiency heterojunction modules to a 200MW Xinhua forest farm desertification control and PV integration project in Bayan Nur City, Inner Mongolia, a project combining renewable power generation with ecological restoration to support China’s low-carbon energy transition.
Located on the northeastern edge of the Ulan Buh desert, Bayan Nur is one of China’s major regions for desertification control, with more than 3.15 million mu (about 210,000 hectares) of sandy land. The project deploys Huasun’s Himalaya G12 HJT modules to form a large-scale photovoltaic array designed for the area’s high temperatures, strong sunlight and frequent sandstorms.
Huasun’s modules deliver up to 730W of power output, featuring high bifaciality of 95% and maintain high performance under extreme temperatures, characteristics which allow for greater energy yield in high-reflectivity desert environments. Modules supplied for the project have passed extensive environmental and durability testing, including resistance to sand abrasion and water ingress. A dual-glass bifacial design with a steel frame improves protection and extends service life in harsh conditions.
When fully operational, the project is expected to generate approximately 360 million kWh of electricity annually, meeting the power demand of over 100,000 households, while eliminating 271,700 tons of CO₂ emissions.