Longi green energy has received regulatory approval for a wind-solar-hydrogen project in Wulate Rear Banner, Inner Mongolia. Its subsidiary Wulate Rear Banner Longfuqi New Energy Technology will invest approximately CNY 6.974 billion ($975.7 million) to develop 1.05 GW of renewable energy capacity, including 850 MW of wind power, 200 MW of solar power and 157.5 MW/ 315 MWh of energy storage. The project aims to produce 54,000 tons of green hydrogen per year for Bayan Nur Longjiahui Biomass Processing, which will use it for the production of green methanol. Construction is expected to begin in 2025 and work will begin in 2026.
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Jolywood technology said it has postponed its residential solar distributed development agreement with Shanghai Yuan Ye New Energy due to unfavorable PV market conditions. The original plan was to develop an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) project with an initial capacity of 1.2 GW and a minimum annual increase of 1.5 GW from the second to the fifth year, with the aim of more than 7.2 GW of total installed capacity within five years. years. However, according to the company, this plan is now on hold.
Aiko Solar has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Shantie Green Energy Technology (Shanghai) in Yiwu, Zhejiang Province. They aim to develop a 1 GW renewable energy project in Shandong province within the next one to two years, using Aiko’s n-type ABC series modules.
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