星期四, 19 6 月, 2025
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Algonquin solar projects in Texas and New Mexico to use Talesun bifacial modules

Source:Talesun

Utility-scale solar developer Algonquin Power has selected Chinese panel manufacturer Talesun Solar as the bifacial panel supplier for 57 MW of projects in New Mexico and Texas.

The United States is one of Talesun’s key solar market worldwide. The company has been working closely with Algonquin and has signed PV module supply agreements totaling 90 MW in United States so far.

“We are proud to have reached another significant milestone through this PV module supply agreement with Algonquin. The collaboration will further expand our large and fast-growing project pipeline in U.S.,” said Mr. Shuguang Dong, President of Talesun Solar. ” Algonquin is a world-leading renewable energy company with well-diversified and growing portfolio of clean, renewable wind, solar, hydro power generation facilities. We are committed to offering more clean and affordable solar energy to American communities by collaborating with Algonquin and other partners.”

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