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The Baranoa project site benefits from up to 12 hours of sunlight daily and an annual solar radiation of 1,981 kWh/m2. (Image Credit: Trina Solar)
Trina Solar, a leading Chinese solar manufacturer, recently completed a 23MW power station in Colombia, utilizing Vertex N 720W modules and Vanguard 1P trackers. The plant is anticipated to generate about 43 million kWh of clean energy annually to support around 25,000 households. The company claims its Vertex N 720W modules, known for high efficiency and energy yield, reduce LCOE by 1.79% compared to 182-72 conventional modules. In April, the 210mm module set a world record with a 740.6W output. According to Trina, its Vanguard 1P trackers, designed through wind tunnel tests and CFD technology for flat terrains, withstand loads over 2,400 Pa and feature spherical bearings and a Trina Clamp, ensuring enhanced stability, reliability, and energy yield.