Canadian Solar, a global solar power company, announced the successful completion and grid connection of a 10 MW ground-mounted solar power project in Sihong County of Jiangsu Province in eastern China.
This project was developed by CSI Solar Power (China), a subsidiary of Canadian Solar, with Gaochuangte New Energy as the EPC contractor.
Construction commenced in September 2013 and grid connection was completed in December. Approximately 40,788 CS6P-245P modules with power output of 245Wp were used. The average annual electricity generation from this solar power plant is projected to be over 11 million KWh, which is expected to displace 8,657 tons of carbon dioxide, 67 tons of sulfur dioxide and 60 tons of nitrogen oxide each year.
Over the next 25 years, the solar is expected to displace over 86 thousand tons of standard coal consumption while eliminating over 216 thousand tons of carbon dioxide, 1,655 tons of sulfur dioxide and 1,241 tons of nitrogen oxides.
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We need more technology that draw from the abundance of solar power. It’s an energy source that will never run out during the existence of humankind.
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