Astronergy Launches First Green PV Project in Qilian Mountain Park
Astronergy has launched its first green PV project in Qilian Mountain National Park, aiming to protect biodiversity and reduce carbon emissions. The V2G self-consumption station, supported by the China Electric Power Research Institute, began operation on August 20th.
The system, comprising 75 Astronergy n-type TOPCon PV modules, is projected to generate around 670,000 kWh of clean power annually. This is expected to meet 100% of electric vehicle usage and 50% of other needs within the protected area. The project is part of the third phase of the Clean Parks and WWF ecological co-conservation program.
Astronergy, committed to promoting PV technology innovation, sees this as a step towards a sustainable, net-zero carbon world. The company plans to cooperate with more parties to protect biodiversity through its green PV products. The system is estimated to result in an annual carbon reduction of around 53 tons.
The V2G self-consumption station in Qilian Mountain National Park is now operational, marking Astronergy's first attempt at protecting biodiversity through green PV products. With an estimated annual clean power generation of 670,000 kWh and a carbon reduction of 53 tons, the project supports the company's commitment to a greener world.
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