Smithville Solar Project

In the heart of Texas, a newly commissioned 1.4-megawatt (MW) solar project in the City of Smithville showcases how innovative technology and strategic partnerships can overcome challenges to deliver clean, reliable energy.

The project represents a collaborative effort between Trinasolar US; UGE, the developer, owner, and operator of the project; the City of Smithville; and Spear Commercial and Industrial, a local EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) firm. Smithville, a community of people and businesses that came together with support for local growth and overall quality of life, wanted to increase local energy generation and strengthen resilience for residents and businesses.

Hawke Point Golf Course

The owners of Hawk Pointe Golf Club seek to make their course the most environmentally-friendly golf course in the country.
In addition to powering course facilities with clean solar power, Hawk Pointe has also invested in a system that reclaims and treats wastewater to supply the significant volumes of water required to irrigate the course. Solar was chosen as the clean energy source because peak energy demand on the golf course coincides with peak energy production from solar.

Camilla Utility Project

Origis chose Trina to meet an accelerated deadline, when the previously selected module supplier could not accelerate delivery. The Camilla, GA site was developed by Origis Energy to deliver power to Georgia Power under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). Origis Energy had targeted to completing the plant by a certain date.

2.3MW PV Power Plant Project

Located in Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture, the project is developed by Trinasolar’s Overseas Power Plant Business Unit (ISBU), which focuses on the development and delivery of large-scale photovoltaic projects around the world, and uses Trinasolar’s Vertex N 720W series modules, which is expected to generate 2,700MWh of clean energy per year and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 1,760 tons.

45.5MW seawater desalination PV power plant project

45.5MW seawater desalination PV power plant project in Jubail, Saudi Arabia
The project is located in Jubail City, Saudi Arabia, in a coastal area with a complex climate and environment. The temperature difference between day and night is large, the soil is soft and sandy, and there are strong winds and dust, etc. Trinasolar’s Vertex N 700W series module has withstood various tests and can generate electricity efficiently in the area. Its 45.5MW photovoltaic power station can generate electricity that meets 20% of the daily energy consumption of the water plant, and can reduce carbon emissions by 60,000 tons per year.