LONGi, a China-based solar technology manufacturer, has advanced its earlier Paris framework with POWERCHINA and ENGIE by signing a cooperation agreement in Beijing for the 1.5 GW PV4 Hazza 1 project. The plan has allocated 1.1 GW of Hi-MO 9 BC modules, which LONGi said are built on HPBC 2.0 technology and engineered for reliable performance in high-temperature, high-humidity and uneven-irradiance conditions. The Khazna PV Project is situated in the eastern Arabian Peninsula’s tropical desert climate, where summer temperatures are extremely high and variable. LONGi chairman Zhong Baoshen said that the partners would combine strengths in development, innovation and construction to support timely COD and reinforce cooperation progress. LONGi added that the agreement has illustrated the adaptability of its BC technology across diverse deployment scenarios. Recently, LONGi has announced an integrated solar-storage-hydrogen expansion across Europe.