940MW! DMEGC Solar Supplies Modules for Fishery-PV Project in East China

PVTIME – The 940MW “Fishery-PV Complementary” project with modules supplied by DMEGC Solar is drawing an ambitious new blueprint for sustainable development in Jiangsu, China.

Scheduled for grid connection in October, the project utilizes DMEGC’s N-type 630W modules, combining high power generation efficiency with high product reliability due to its industry-leading high-efficiency cell technology. Upon completion, the project is expected to generate 1.609 billion kWh of electricity annually, contributing to a reduction of 496,400 tons in coal consumption and decreasing carbon dioxide emissions by 1.2374 million tons. Additionally, the project is estimated to boost the output value by approximately 1.5 billion RMB.

Optimally utilizing the abundant local water surface space, this project integrates fishery and PV, creating a mutually beneficial industry situation. Installing PV modules above fish ponds can help to reduce water surface temperatures, mitigating the adverse effects of high temperatures on fish breeding. It also has the added benefit of enhancing local fishery automation and scientific advancement, fostering collaborative growth across multiple industries and increasing the overall income of local residents.

As a long-term practitioner of green business, DMEGC Solar has consistently demonstrated a commitment to the promotion of clean energy construction. Through a sustained program of R&D and optimization, the company has successfully achieved a notable increase in the efficiency of mass-produced cells, maintaining a position among the ranks of “Tier 1 Solar Panel Manufacturers.”

At present, DMEGC Solar has constructed six production facilities to ensure a consistent supply of products to the global market. The PV modules utilized in this project originate from one of the bases in Lianyungang, East China. It is anticipated that with the support of DMEGC’s green power, this fertile land can usher in a triple harvest of fishery, electricity, and environmental protection.

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