SunPower Partners with Apple to Provide Solar Power to the ABA Region

게시됨 2015. 4. 17.
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SunPower Corporation today announced that it plans to partner with Apple to build two solar power projects totaling 40MW in ABA Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefectures, Sichuan Province of the Peoples Republic of China. When complete, the two projects will be co-owned by Sichuan Shengtian New Energy Development Co., Ltd., SunPower's project development joint venture, and Apple. 

The projects include Hongyuan Huanju Ecological Energy Co., Ltd., and Ruoergai Huanju Ecological Energy Co., Ltd. Both are in the ABA Prefecture and will be 20MW each. The projects are currently being constructed, and the Hongyuan project already has 2MW connected to the grid utilizing SunPower's LCPV tracker. Completion of the projects is expected in the fourth quarter of 2015.

These are the first solar projects deployed in the ABA Region. The projects are expected to provide up to 80 million kWh per year while also protecting the ecosystem. The projects will feature SunPower's unique design and construction. 

"This is a tremendous groundbreaking collaboration, bringing together a diverse group of experienced partners from different parts of the globe to build renewable solar energy ventures that contribute to the local economy and the environment. Our unique, existing partnerships in China allowed for these projects to come to fruition quickly," said Tom Werner, president and CEO, SunPower. "These projects will provide clean, renewable energy, help address climate change, and continue to provide agricultural benefits to the local farmers, while protecting the area's precious land. We continue to value our partnership with Apple and commend them for their global environmental commitment."


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