JinkoSolar has announced that it has won a tender issued by the China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Corporation (CPECC), an affiliate company of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) which specializes in project engineering and construction, for up to 1.85GW of high efficiency solar modules. This is the largest-ever procurement by the CNPC, with the modules scheduled to be delivered during 2022 to support the organisation’s solar development pipeline in China.
The 17th edition of China’s SoG Silicon and PV Power Conference has been held in Suzhou. As the country’s most important academic conference in the field of silicon materials and PV power, the event has closely followed cutting-edge PV technology and the latest application topics, earning an enviable reputation and global influence. Dr. Lyu Jun, President of LONGi’s product management centre, delivered a keynote speech at the conference entitled “Technical Development of Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells and Modules Driven by ‘Double Carbon’ Goals”.
igh-efficiency dual glass bifacial solar panels have been installed at 18 Sinopec service stations in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province. The rooftop systems are located in retail outlets and have been certified as Class A fire-proof thanks to their electronic security design.
JinkoSolar has announced a collaboration with the Chinese National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) in a landmark deal to deliver its high efficiency Tiger Neo bifacial modules for a 200 MW solar farm, the first solar-powered oilfield to be built by China’s oil giant. The plant, located in Yumen, marks the beginning of a new, greener era for the oil and gas sector.
JinkoSolar has announced that it has been declared winner in the prestigious Green World Awards for environmental best practice. The awards are organised by the Green Organization as part of its campaign to identify the greenest countries, companies and communities from 500 global candidates.
Reliance Industries is close to acquiring solar module manufacturer REC Group, according to media reports in India, as part of the conglomerate’s expansion into the renewable energy sector.
N type cell and module provider Jolywood has announced the commissioning of a 121kw industrial rooftop project in Trang province, Thailand, in partnership with EPC Gold Stone.
Adding to its product portfolio, Jolywood has launched its new Niwa Max ultra-high power module, based on 210 large-size silicon wafers, to satisfy increasing global demand for products with high efficiency and reliability.
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