HJT Jet News 丨WINHITECH won the bidding for the 90MW heterojunction project of Huarun Haiyuan Quashan
Release Time: 2024-10-25
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Recently, Zhejiang WINHITECH New Energy Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as: WINHITECH) received the notice of award and successfully won the bidding for the procurement of heterojunction photovoltaic modules for the Hurun Haiyuan Qiaoshan 90MW Pilot Demonstration Photovoltaic Project for Rural Revitalization of Wind Power and Storage Integration.

 

The total investment of this project is about 400 million yuan, with a filed capacity of 90MW on the AC side and about 112.5MWp on the DC side, including a 110kV booster station, PV plant and outgoing lines and other ancillary facilities engineering, which will contribute about 4.44 billion kWh of clean energy during the full-life operation period of the project after its completion. the construction and commissioning of the subsequent projects will significantly optimize the local energy structure, significantly improve the operational efficiency and It will strongly promote the sustainable development of the economy, promote the win-win situation of social, economic and environmental benefits, and inject zero-carbon power for rural revitalization.

 

Winning the bid not only accelerates the wide application of heterojunction technology in large-scale centralized power plants, but also highlights the unique advantages and value of the new quality productivity, WINHITEH will be based on accurate production planning, strict quality control, rapid logistics scheduling, upholding a high degree of professionalism, to ensure the smooth delivery of high-quality projects to escort. Looking to the future, Runhai Solar will continue to deepen the innovation drive, constantly optimize product performance, and create a brand new chapter in the PV industry with the power of heterojunction technology.

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