Risen Energy, a China-based manufacturer of solar technology, has completed grid connection of its 270 MW SongtaoChangxingagri-PV project in Guizhou Province. The installation uses heterojunction (HJT) Hyper-ion solar modules combined with agricultural land use and is currently the largest project of its type in the region. As per Risen Energy, the modules are designed to perform in mountainous conditions, with improved power generation, lower degradation, and higher bifacial efficiency. The facility is expected to produce around 234 million kWh of clean energy annually. According to Risen Energy, this output may result in an estimated reduction of 70,000 tons of standard coal consumption and approximately 190,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year. The facility is structured to support both energy generation and agricultural activity.
Risen Energy activates 270 MW AgriVoltaic project in Guizhou
A 270 MW agri-PV project by Risen Energy was grid-connected in Guizhou, using HJT Hyper-ion modules to enable solar generation with land sharing.
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