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China : JinkoSolar Signs Solar Module Supply Agreement for the Development of Southeast Asias Largest Solar Power Project
Publish Date : 04-Sep-2018
JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. a global leader in the solar PV industry, announced that it has signed a 240MW solar module supply agreement with POWERCHINA Huadong Engineering Corporation Limited (POWERCHINA HUADONG) for the second phase of the 420 MW Dau Tieng solar plant in Vietnam, which will become the largest solar power project in Southeast Asia when completed.
The Dau Tieng project is located in Tay Ninh, southwest Vietnam and is being developed by Vietnams Xuan Cau Co Ltd and Thailands B.Grimm Power Public Co Ltd. POWERCHINA HUADONG is responsible for EPC. The project is a milestone in the accelerating development of new energy markets in Vietnam and even across Southeast Asia.
We stood out from our competition during the selection process by POWERCHINA HUADONG as a result of our excellent products, high-quality services and strong brand recognition, commented Mr. Gener Miao, Vice President Global Sales and Marketing of JinkoSolar, With the reduction of solar costs, the competitiveness of solar energy is increasing, we look forward to working closely again with POWERCHINA to participate in more outstanding solar energy projects globally.
Mr. Leiming Shi, Vice President of POWERCHINA HUADONG, commented, A number of projects developed by POWERCHINA HUADONG are located in countries that often experience power shortages along the belt and road route. These projects have strengthened the partnerships between each country and have helped Chinese companies to go global, allowing them to gain valuable experience in the planning, design, construction and operation of solar plants. Developing a partnership with a global leader like JinkoSolar to push this project forward allows us to use their high quality modules and leverage their mature global sales network. We look forward to deepening our relationship by working on more international power projects in the future and jointly expanding the influence of Chinese companies in the international clean energy market.