PowerChina has unveiled plans for a 300 MW offshore solar power pilot project in the Bohai Sea, southeast of Changli County, Hebei Province. The project, located approximately 7.3 km offshore in the Bohai Sea, will cover 957 m² with water depths of 6 to 12 meters. It will use n-type heterojunction (HJT) bifacial dual-glass modules with a minimum power of 715 Wp and 210 mm cells, targeting a procurement capacity of 339.68 MWp. The highly efficient modules are built to withstand harsh maritime conditions, such as high temperatures, salt fog and humidity.
Long has signed a strategic partnership with Raystech, Australia’s largest PV distributor. The partnership will focus on promoting high-quality solar products, particularly back-contact technology modules, to the Australian market. Raystech operates networks in Australia and New Zealand.
Shanghai Tianyang said it has postponed the completion of two PV film production projects in Kunshan and Hai’an from December 2024 to June 2025. The company cited challenges in the solar energy sector, including early 2024 trends of price reductions and volume growth, escalating losses among manufacturers, and slower capacity expansion. These market conditions have reduced the urgency for new domestic production capacity.
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