LONGi Solar’s Hi-MO 1 modules used on 168MW solar farm in Vietnam

July 10, 2019
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The PV power plant was said to have been commissioned as part of a 20-year solar power PPA inked in the second-half of 2018, selling electricity at a solar feed-in tariff of US$9.35 per kilowatt hour and met deadlines of June 30th for the tariff. Image: LONGi Solar

‘Solar Module Super League’ (SMSL) member LONGi Solar has supplied 168MW of high-efficiency’ Hi-MO 1’ monocrystalline PERC modules to Sunseap International’s completed PV power plant in Ninh Thuan province, Vietnam.

The PV power plant was said to have been commissioned as part of a 20-year solar power PPA inked in the second-half of 2018, selling electricity at a solar feed-in tariff of US$0.935 per kilowatt hour and met deadlines of June 30th for the tariff. 

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The 168MWp solar plant is one of the largest to be built and is expected to power about 192,000 homes and reduce carbon emissions by 240,000 tonnes annually.

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