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    Huawei will supply solar inverters to Saudi Arabia

    • Last Update: 2023-01-01
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, Chinese company Huawei has been selected as the sole inverter supplier
    for Saudi Arabia's 300MW Sakaka plant.
    It is understood that the plant is the first large-scale solar project
    in the country.

    Developer ACWA Power, which has a regular arrangement to use Huawei monitoring equipment, will use a SUN2000-90KTL string inverter
    at the Al Jouf site.
    According to Huawei, using its smart PV solution will increase production by 1.
    5-2%.

    ACWA won Sakaka's tender process
    in early 2018 at a record low price.

    Solar plays a dual role
    in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 strategy.
    In addition to weaning the country off fossil fuels, the kingdom is also eyeing job creation across the solar value chain
    .

    The groundbreaking event, attended by King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, took place last November and is expected to be completed
    in October 2019.

    It is understood that as early as July 2018, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund held a 15.
    2% stake
    in ACWA Power.

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    Recently, Chinese company Huawei has been selected as the sole inverter supplier
    for Saudi Arabia's 300MW Sakaka plant.
    It is understood that the plant is the first large-scale solar project
    in the country.

    solar energy

    Developer ACWA Power, which has a regular arrangement to use Huawei monitoring equipment, will use a SUN2000-90KTL string inverter
    at the Al Jouf site.
    According to Huawei, using its smart PV solution will increase production by 1.
    5-2%.

    ACWA won Sakaka's tender process
    in early 2018 at a record low price.

    Solar plays a dual role
    in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 strategy.
    In addition to weaning the country off fossil fuels, the kingdom is also eyeing job creation across the solar value chain
    .

    The groundbreaking event, attended by King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, took place last November and is expected to be completed
    in October 2019.

    It is understood that as early as July 2018, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund held a 15.
    2% stake
    in ACWA Power.

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