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Morocco kicks off construction of 160 MW solar thermal project

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Kazakhstan to get its first wind power plant

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China gets $385 million to get rid of HCFCs by 2030

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Business

E.U.’s emissions decline, surplus of allowances grows

E.U.’s emissions decline, surplus of allowances grows

Friday, 17 May 2013

Emissions from stationary installations – such as power plants and manufacturing facilities – participating in the European Union’s Emissions Trading ...

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Technology

Politics

Living Green

Noise pollution: Something to shout about

Noise pollution: Something to shout about

Friday, 17 May 2013

As the citizens of Great Britain have grown increasingly aware of their environmental and social responsibilities, so too have businesses been encoura...

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Renewables

Australian scientists print out world’s largest organic solar cells

Australian scientists print out world’s largest organic solar cells

Friday, 17 May 2013

An organic solar cell the size of a large sheet of paper has been successfully “printed out” in Australia. Ten times the size of previous organic sola...

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Low-Carbon

Hong Kong launches its first electric taxi fleet

Hong Kong launches its first electric taxi fleet

Friday, 17 May 2013

The first all-electric taxi fleet in Hong Kong has been officially launched following a ceremony held at the Hong Kong Science Park on May 16. China’s...

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Opinion

Green credentials of super power stations

Green credentials of super power stations

Wednesday, 08 May 2013

Virtually every developed country is now at a crossroads when it comes to energy production and consumption. The ever growing demands of modern societ...

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Trina Solar supplies 15-MW modules to Enfinity


Trina Solar will deliver 15-MW of high-quality PV modules to Enfinity N.V. by the second quarter of 2009. Images sourced from Trina Solar and Enfinity.

Trina Solar Limited, a leading manufacturer of solar photovoltaic (PV) products, has signed a sales agreement with Enfinity NV, a developer of solar power plants, for the supply of approximately 15-megawatts (MW) of PV modules.

The agreement, which was signed in conjunction with the recent Intersolar-Munich Conference held from May 27 to May 29, requires Trina Solar to deliver the 15-MW of PV modules to Enfinity in the second quarter of the year.

According to Arturo Herrero, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing of Trina Solar, the new contract with Enfinity will help with the development of new solar projects in the European markets such as in Germany, Belgium, Italy, and other countries in Europe.

“We look forward to keep expanding our relationship with our loyal partner Enfinity by providing high quality modules, premium service and low cost industry leading platform,” he said.

Trina Solar Limited is a leading vertically-integrated manufacturer of high-quality solar photovoltaic (PV) products including PV modules, both monocrystalline and multicrystalline, with power capacities ranging from 165-watts to 230-watts. The company’s manufacturing facilities are located in Changzhou, China.

Enfinity N.V. is a renewable energy company that develops, manages, and finances solar and wind power projects in Europe. The company’s headquarters is located in Waregum, Belgium, with offices in Asia, Europe, and the United States.


Natassia Y. Laforteza


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