Huasun Energy, a China-based manufacturer of high-efficiency PV modules, has supplied its Himalaya G12 heterojunction (HJT) modules for a 200 MW solar project in Linhe District, Bayan Nur City, Inner Mongolia. The project is part of the Xinhua Forest Farm Desert PV–Ecological Integration initiative designed to restore degraded land near the Ulan Buh Desert. As per Huasun Energy, the facility integrates renewable power generation with desertification control across 210,000 hectares of sandy terrain. Each module is rated up to 730 W with 95% bifaciality and was tested for durability in high temperatures and sandstorms. Several independent studies have shown that HJT modules offer 3.5% lower BoS costs and 2.4% greater first-year generation when compared to traditional PV technologies in similar conditions. Once operational, the installation is anticipated to generate about 360 million kWh of electricity annually and supply power to around 100,000 households. Earlier this year, Huasun Energy has expanded its desert PV portfolio by deploying similar high-efficiency HJT modules in other arid regions of China.