Order Focus: Clenergy cinches 40MW project in China

June 29, 2012
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Clenergy will be providing its PV-ezRack SolarTerrace I-B ground-mounting system for a 40MW solar power station being developed in Jiayuguan, China by one of the country’s leading utility company’s and a well-known, but unnamed Chinese PV panel manufacturer. Clenergy’s PV-ezRack is the company’s newest product. It features beam and support components, which are standardized and fasteners of the same specification.

The solution additionally uses newly patented W clamps to lock the PV panels in place. The client stated that, “the W clamp possess appealing aesthetics and provides structural strength, making the panel installation precise and fast. The highly pre-assembled parts also help to improve the installation efficiency and reduce labour costs.”

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