Huasun -Energy has signed a 3 GW Supply Framework Agreement with the new energy development group from Hongyang. According to the conditions of the deal, Huasun will provide at least 3 GW of HJT solar panels for the Zonne-Plus-Plus storage of Hongyang Group Hydrogen-Amonia in Yili and Altay, Xinjiang, with delivery set at the end of 2026. The financial terms were the financial terms were not announced.
The China Non -Ferrous Metal Industry Association (Cnmia) said that the total production of silicon metal of the country reached 314,200 tons (MT) in January, a decrease of 15.01% compared to December and 2.57% years after year. The national business percentage fell slightly to 53.18%. The output is expected to increase to around 325,000 MT in February. In the meantime, the production of Polysilicon fell by 6.84% to 96,700 MT in January, with the business percentage for companies that fell 100,000 MT or more to 38.11%. February Polysilicon Output is projected on 94,000 T, a decrease of 3% month after month. The production of Silicon Wafer reached 44.71 GW in January, a decrease of 2.61% compared to the previous month, whereby the February output is expected to fall slightly to 44 GW.
JA SOLAR Has formed a joint venture with Huaneng Inner Mongolia Mugolia New Energy Co., Ltd. To develop the Hohhot new Barhu Left Banner Desertification Control and Solar Integration Project. They will invest CNY 1.22 billion ($ 167 million), will finance a 300 MW Sun Factory and a 45 MW/90 MWh energy storage system. The site covers approximately 10 square km, with the desert control area of 24 square km.
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has ended the initial public offer (IPO) application of Meike Solar, so that the company’s offer to be publicly stopped. Meike was planning to lift CNY 5 billion for a 20 GW Monokrystallin Ingot project in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, and to strengthen his working capital. Guosen Securities was the sponsorship institution and KPMG served as a control company.
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