星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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China’s mega solar farm projects

Qinghai province: the largest solar farm in the world was announced in Jan 2009, China, with a total capacity of 1GW, Suntech power, Renesolar and Ja solar are major bidders for a portion of the projects. It is expected most of Chinese solar companies will have a stake in the project, companies such as Best solar, Solarfun Holding, Yingli green etc.


Yunnan province: 166MW solar farm was announced in Dec 2008, the $1.3bn facility in the southern province of Yunnan is scheduled to be finished by 2010.


Jiangsu province: This is the latest province to announce mega solar farm. The province announced first 3 -year solar power plan to reach 400MW by 2012. It is expected local companies, such as Renesola and Solarfun will benefit.


Zhejiang province: on June 22, Zhejiang's Hangzhuo city announced 150MW solar and wind energy project for the next 5 years. As a local solar PV provider, JC solar will be a tough competitor for the projects.
 


 

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