Sungrow announced it recently supplied its 1,500-V turnkey central inverter solution to Techren-2, a 200-MW solar project in Nevada.
The project is expected to be grid-connected by the end of 2019 and creates hundreds of jobs for the local community.
The project is in an arid high plateau which can experience temperatures in summer exceeding 104ºF. The turnkey solution with the central inverter, transformer and auxiliary power supply enables lower initial investment on installation and commissioning and caters to the complex requirements of the American grid code, making it the ideal solution for this project.
Swinerton Renewable Energy is providing turnkey engineering, procurement and construction services for the project developer and asset management service provider Clenera.
“Swinerton is excited to partner with Sungrow to build this landmark project,” said George Hershman, president of Swinerton. “Sungrow’s proven performance track record and efficient commissioning features support the delivery of a high-quality product to Clenera and to the people of Nevada.”
“We take pride in being a part of the 200-MW solar project and we are pleased to bring clean energy to the great state of Nevada,” said Jack Gu, president of Sungrow PV and energy storage divisions. “The North American solar market is vital and full of opportunities and we are dedicated to providing excellent products and solutions from coast to coast as we charge toward a brighter future.”
The company will unveil its new product portfolios including SG3150U for the North American solar market in 2019.
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