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Sungrow Delivered the Rooftop Solar Project at COP27

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  Sungrow Delivered the Rooftop Solar Project at COP27 In cooperation with ACO (Arab consulting office), Solarize EGYPT and Amarenco group, the solar project at International Convention Center Sharm El-Sheikh is the flagship one to power COP27 events directly, which will produce around 1.6GWh of clean electricity and 1042 ton of CO2 per year. Together with other solar projects in Sharm El-Sheikh which are powering business, transport, and tourism facilities related to COP27, Sungrow is honoring its promise to help the Egyptian government turn in Sharm El-Sheikh into a green and smart city and advance its national sustainability goals. Since COP27 serves as a chance for Africa to voice its needs for inclusive and sustainable development, Sungrow also expands its footprint across the entire African continent.  It achieves a total of 1.5GW shipments there, building a major driving force for the adoption of renewable energy, and tackling the negative impacts of climate change. For...

JinkoSolar Supplied 766 MW of Bifacial Modules to Solar Project in Brazil

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  JinkoSolar Supplied 766 MW of Bifacial Modules to Solar Project in Brazil The Project is now successfully connected to the grid and will serve as a model of close cooperation between Vale and China in the fight against climate change. "Located in the city of Jaíba, in Minas Gerais, Brazil, the Sol do Cerrado solar project is one of the largest solar projects in Latin America. The "Sol do Cerrado" solar park consists of 17 sub-parks and supporting infrastructure such as an elevator substation, transmission line and connection bay that will be connected to the Brazilian National Interconnected System, covering an area equivalent to 1,300 soccer fields, with an installed capacity of 766MW, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of a city of 800,000 residents. The project also includes the construction of a 15-kilometer, the 230-kilovolt transmission line to connect the sub-parks in Sol do Cerrado and Jaíba and to transmit the power to the Brazilian national grid...