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    Trina Solar will build a 29MW photovoltaic power plant in Miyagi, Japan

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Trina Solar, a member of the Silicon Module Super Alliance (SMSL), announced that it has partnered with Thailand's Banpu Power Public Company to begin construction of a 29MW photovoltaic power plant
    in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.

    Trina Solar Japan Energy Co.
    , Ltd.
    , a wholly owned subsidiary of Trina Solar, is responsible for the development, engineering, procurement and management of the project, which is located in Kurokawa-ku
    , Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan.

    The project is expected to be operational and grid-connected in the summer of 2019, and the electricity produced will be sold to regional utility Tohoku Electric Power Co.

    As part of its strategic new business plan, Banpu Power has begun to increase its renewable energy capacity
    .

    Trina Solar recently said it sold about 900 MW of PV power plant projects in the first half of 2018.

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    Trina Solar, a member of the Silicon Module Super Alliance (SMSL), announced that it has partnered with Thailand's Banpu Power Public Company to begin construction of a 29MW photovoltaic power plant
    in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.

    Trina Solar

    Trina Solar Japan Energy Co.
    , Ltd.
    , a wholly owned subsidiary of Trina Solar, is responsible for the development, engineering, procurement and management of the project, which is located in Kurokawa-ku
    , Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan.

    The project is expected to be operational and grid-connected in the summer of 2019, and the electricity produced will be sold to regional utility Tohoku Electric Power Co.

    As part of its strategic new business plan, Banpu Power has begun to increase its renewable energy capacity
    .

    Trina Solar recently said it sold about 900 MW of PV power plant projects in the first half of 2018.

    :/, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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