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Suntech Supplies 9.3 Megawatts of Modules to Indian Solar Plant
Jul 24, 2015 | PV Magazine
Suntech has recently supplied 9.3 MW to a solar power plant in India that is expected to generate 13,000 MWh of electricity per year and power approximately 32,000 households in Mundra, Gujarat, India. -
Suntech supplies solar PV modules totaling 9.3 MW for an Adani Power project in Gujarat, India
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Suntech supplies solar PV modules totaling 9.3 MW for an Adani Power project in Gujarat, India
Jul 27, 2015 | SolarServer
Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd. (Wuxi, China) has supplied solar photovoltaic (PV) modules totaling 9.3 MW to a project in India that is expected to generate 13,000 MWh of solar power annually and power approximately 32,000 households in Mundra, Gujarat. -
Suntech supplies solar power project in Gujarat with 9.3-MW of modules
Jul 25, 2015 | Greentech Lead
By Ajith Kumar S
Chinese solar module manufacturer Suntech has supplied Adani Power, India, with 36,470 modules for development of a 9.3-megawatt peak solar power project in Mundra, Gujarat. The solar project is expected to generate 13 GWh of electricity annually, which would be adequate to meet the electricity requirements of about 32,000 households in... -
India connects 9.3MW solar farm to grid
Jul 26, 2015 | Energy Live News
By Jacqueline Echevarria
A solar farm with a capacity of 9.3MW has been completed and connected to the grid in the Indian state of Gujarat. The Adani-Suntech Mundra power plant is expected to generate 13,000MWh of electricity per year – enough to power around 32,000 homes.
Press Release - Suntech Supplies 9.3 Megawatts of Modules to Indian Solar Plant
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Suntech Supplies 9.3 Megawatts of Modules to Indian Solar Plant
Jul 24, 2015 | PV Magazine
Suntech has recently supplied 9.3 MW to a solar power plant in India that is expected to generate 13,000 MWh of electricity per year and power approximately 32,000 households in Mundra, Gujarat, India. Suntech supplied a total of 36,470 modules to the power plant that has been developed by Adani Power Ltd., one of the largest private power producers in India. The project is completed and fully connected to the grid.
"We are excited to collaborate with Adani Power to develop and deploy solar solutions in India," said Xiong Haibo, president of Suntech. "Similar to China, India is faced with rampant air pollution due to increased industrial emissions. This poor air quality coupled with rapid urbanization negatively affects the livelihood and health of the country's citizens. The recently completed 9.3 MW solar power plant will reduce approximately 11,000 tons of carbon emissions annually in the state of Gujarat. This project demonstrates another step forward in Suntech's mission to deploy cost efficient and energy efficient solutions for a cleaner future."
Mr. Vneet S Jaain, CEO of Adani Power, the power subsidiary of the Adani Group, said "we specifically chose Suntech to supply modules to the Mundra power plant project as the company holds an excellent reputation and has a proven track record in providing quality customer service and unmatched durable, highly-efficient panels. Suntech's weather-resistant modules are perfectly suited forIndia's hot and humid climate, providing optimal daylight power generation. By equipping this project with quality technological components and smart engineering, we are confident that this solar plant will be a demonstrative example of solar energy's viability as a powerful natural energy source capable of powering India's burgeoning market. We are confident that the success of this plant will serve as a foundation for future collaboration with Suntech in the India market."
The state of Gujarat is leading region in India in solar installations. It contributes to approximately 929 MWs out of 3,003 MWs of the country's commissioned photovoltaic capacity. More than 400 million people in India live without access to electricity, mostly due to the lack of grid access. Frequent voluntary blackouts are instated to conserve the country's scarce resources. India houses the largest population globally without gird access. The recently completed Adani-Suntech Mundra power plant helps to enhance energy access, mitigate energy poverty, and accelerate India's mission to reach its 100GW 2020 solar target.
About Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd.
Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd., a company incorporated in the PRC in January 2001, produces industry-leading solar products for residential, commercial, industrial, and utility applications. Suntech is a Bloomberg New Energy Finance's tier 1 solar company, based on its bankability and has delivered more than 30 million photovoltaic panels or 9 GWs of installed capacity to more than 1 thousand customers in more than 80 countries. Suntech's pioneering R&D creates customer-centric innovations that are driving solar to grid parity against fossil fuels. Suntech's mission is to provide reliable access to nature's cleanest and most abundant energy source.
About Adani Power Ltd.
Adani Power Limited is the power business subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Adani Group with head office at Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The company is India's largest private power producer, with capacity of 10,440 MW and also it is the largest solar power producer in India. Adani Power Limited is ranked 334th in Fortune's 2011 India 500 list.
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Jakarta Post: http://prnw.cbe.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/suntech-supplies-9-3-megawatts-of-modules-to-indian-solar-plant.html
Global Print Monitor: http://www.globalprintmonitor.info/en/tech/technology/solar/22187-suntech-supplies-9-3-megawatts-of-modules-to-indian-solar-plant
Finanz Nachrichten (German): http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2015-07/34438834-suntech-liefert-9-3-mw-module-an-indisches-solarkraftwerk-007.htm
IWR (German): http://www.iwr.de/news.php?id=29306
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Suntech supplies solar PV modules totaling 9.3 MW for an Adani Power project in Gujarat, India
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Suntech supplies solar PV modules totaling 9.3 MW for an Adani Power project in Gujarat, India
Jul 27, 2015 | SolarServer
Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd. (Wuxi, China) has supplied solar photovoltaic (PV) modules totaling 9.3 MW to a project in India that is expected to generate 13,000 MWh of solar power annually and power approximately 32,000 households in Mundra, Gujarat.
Suntech supplied a total of 36,470 PV modules to the power plant that has been developed by Adani Power Ltd., one of the largest private independent power producers in India. The project is completed and fully connected to the grid, Suntech announced.
“We are excited to collaborate with Adani Power to develop and deploy solar solutions in India,” said Xiong Haibo, president of Suntech.
“Similar to China, India is faced with rampant air pollution due to increased industrial emissions. This poor air quality coupled with rapid urbanization negatively affects the livelihood and health of the country's citizens. The recently completed 9.3 MW solar power plant will reduce approximately 11,000 tons of carbon emissions annually in the state of Gujarat.”
Vneet S Jaain, CEO of Adani Power, the power subsidiary of the Adani Group, added: “Suntech's weather-resistant modules are perfectly suited for India's hot and humid climate, providing optimal daylight power generation. By equipping this project with quality technological components and smart engineering, we are confident that this solar plant will be a demonstrative example of solar energy's viability as a powerful natural energy source capable of powering India's burgeoning market.
The state of Gujarat is leading region in India in solar installations. It contributes to approximately 929 MW out of 3,003 MW of the country's commissioned photovoltaic capacity.
The recently completed Adani-Suntech Mundra power plant helps to enhance energy access, mitigate energy poverty, and accelerate India's mission to reach its 100 GW 2020 solar target.
Link: http://www.solarserver.com/solar-magazine/solar-news/current/2015/kw31/suntech-supplies-solar-pv-modules-totaling-93-mw-for-an-adani-power-project-in-gujarat-india.html
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Suntech supplies solar power project in Gujarat with 9.3-MW of modules
Jul 25, 2015 | Greentech Lead
By Ajith Kumar S
Chinese solar module manufacturer Suntech has supplied Adani Power, India, with 36,470 modules for development of a 9.3-megawatt peak solar power project in Mundra, Gujarat.
The solar project is expected to generate 13 GWh of electricity annually, which would be adequate to meet the electricity requirements of about 32,000 households in Mundra.
The project has been completed and connected to the grid. And it is expected to prevent emission of approximately 11,000 tons of greenhouse gases annually.
Adani has announced plans to develop 5,000 megawatts of solar power projects in Gujarat. It already has a 40-megawatt plant in operation at Bitta in the state.
The company also plans to develop solar power projects in Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan (5,000 MW) and Jharkhand (10,000 MW).
In Tamil Nadu, the Adani has signed an MoU for setting up a Rs 4,536 crore solar power project in Ramanathapuram district. The group will be setting up five solar power units with a total capacity of 648-MW across that state.
Gujarat has been a leading renewable energy developer in India particularly in solar installations. Of the 3,003 megawatts of commissioned photovoltaic capacity across India, Gujarat holds approximately 929 MW. The state has 3,200 megawatts of rooftop solar capacity alone.
Link: http://www.greentechlead.com/solar/suntech-supplies-solar-power-project-in-gujarat-with-9-3-mw-of-modules-27009
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India connects 9.3MW solar farm to grid
Jul 26, 2015 | Energy Live News
By Jacqueline Echevarria
A solar farm with a capacity of 9.3MW has been completed and connected to the grid in the Indian state of Gujarat.
The Adani-Suntech Mundra power plant is expected to generate 13,000MWh of electricity per year – enough to power around 32,000 homes.
It has more than 36,000 solar panels, which will help reduce 11,000 tonnes of carbon emissions per year.
The project also supports India’s target of installing 100GW of solar capacity by 2020.
Vneet S Jaain, CEO of Adani Power said: “We are confident this solar plant will be a demonstrative example of solar energy’s viability as a powerful natural energy source capable of powering India’s burgeoning market.”
Gujarat is said to be the solar power leader in the country, with a total installed capacity of around 929MW.
Link: http://www.energylivenews.com/2015/07/26/india-connects-9-3mw-solar-farm-to-grid/
Press Release - Suntech Supplies 9.3 Megawatts of Modules to Indian Solar Plant
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