China based JA Solar has started delivering 1 GW of DeepBlue 4.0 Pro PV modules to the Suji Sandland solar project. The project is in Urad Front Banner, Inner Mongolia. This project will be a part of China’s third phase of large-scale renewable energy base development. Suji Sandland is one of many desert Zones built in over 42,000 acres and is expected to generate 2.96 billion KWhelectricity annually. This project willreduce CO₂ emissions by 2.68 million tons per year. For power generation, the project has PV + ecological restoration model using under-module planting to help build a micro-ecosystem and combat desertification. The project is expected to be completedby the end of 2025.
JA Solar delivers 1 GW DeepBlue 4.0 Pro to Inner Mongolia Desert PV Project
A 1 GW supply of DeepBlue 4.0 Pro PV modules by JA Solar is underway for Suji Sandland solar project in Inner Mongolia, set to generate 2.96 billion kWh annually.
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