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The 1GW solar and energy storage project in the Ulan Buh Desert, Inner Mongolia, China, fully powered by Trinasolar's high-efficiency Vertex modules, has been operating reliably and delivering outstanding performance since its grid connection in December 2023.</p>
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On May 22, Trinasolar joins the global community in celebrating the International Day for Biological Diversity, embracing this year’s theme, “Harmony with Nature and Sustainable Development.” As the world transitions toward clean energy, Trinasolar demonstrates its commitment to sustainability by integrating biodiversity conservation into its innovative, scenario-based PV and energy storage solutions, showcasing how renewable energy can coexist with ecological preservation.</p>
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A 1GW solar-storage project in northwest China is now underway, with Trinasolar supplying 210MW of its high-efficiency Vertex N 720W series modules. Scheduled to be grid-connected by the end of this year, the project is expected to generate approximately 1.72 billion kWh of electricity annually.</p>
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In recent years, off-grid regions have gained increasing attention regarding their energy needs, with solar energy emerging as a key driver of energy transformation. By the end of 2024, global off-grid renewable energy capacity has reached 14.3 GW, with solar energy contributing 6.3 GW. These systems are powering critical sectors such as public utilities, agriculture, healthcare, tourism, and education, bringing clean energy to vulnerable communities around the world.</p>
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A 1.3 GW solar-storage power station in northwestern China has been connected to the grid. The plant, using Trinasolar's Vertex N modules with high power output and reliability, is expected to generate 2.1 billion kWh of clean electricity a year, saving 620,000 tons of standard coal and reducing CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by 1.61 million tons. This milestone once again underscores Trinasolar's efforts to advance sustainability and accelerate global energy transition.</p>
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An agrivoltaics power plant on the plateau of Guizhou province, southwestern China, has been connected to the grid using Trinasolar's Vertex N 720W series modules. With total capacity of 67.5MW, the plant is expected to save about 20,900 tons of standard coal a year and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 57,100 tons. The plant provides stable and efficient green electricity to the region and benefits thousands of local households.</p>
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Trina Storage's Elementa 2 platform, designed to meet diverse utility-scale energy storage needs, earned industry recognition for its outstanding safety, reliability, and bankability. Among its configurations, both 4MWh and 5MWh versions have been evaluated and certified by leading global authorities DNV and UL Solutions, highlighting the platform's advanced design and robust safety.</p>
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Trinasolar has launched its Shield extreme climate solution, which protects photovoltaic power plants from extreme weather such as hail, strong winds and snow storms. Shield maximizes the protection of PV power plants assets and improves system performance and value for customers.</p>