JinkoSolar PV Projects Connected to the Grid Reach 100MW
JinkoSolar PV Projects Connected to the Grid Reach 100MW 20MW and 10MW Solar PV Projects Connected in Xinjiang and Qinghai Province Shanghai, China, September 12, 2013 -- JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. ("JinkoSolar" or the "Company") (NYSE: JKS), a global leader in the solar PV industry, today announced that its 20MW solar PV power plant project in Shaya, Xinjiang Province and 10MW solar PV power project in Gonghe, Qinghai Province have been successfully passed the acceptance inspection conducted by the national grid. The company has so far successfully connected to the grid for more than 100MW of solar PV power projects. The Shaya power plant is the company’s first project located in Xinjiang Province’s arid desert region. Located in Shaya Industrial Park in Shaya, Xinjiang Province, the solar power plants covers an area of 546,667m2 comprising of approximately 80,000 JinkoSolar high-efficiency poly-crystalline solar modules. The Gonghe power plant is located on the Tibetan Plateau in Gonghe County, Qinghai Province where it receives abundant sunlight for approximately 2,640-3,036 hours annually. The project comprises of approximately 40,000 JinkoSolar 250W poly-crystalline solar modules. The company deployed two professional operating & maintenance teams to monitor and maintain the plants 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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