
18MW of photovoltaic projects under the Jiangsu Teneng Holdings Group have successfully connected to the grid! This batch of photovoltaic projects has a total capacity of approximately 18MW and a storage capacity of 2.32MWh. The solar power generated is expected to provide around 495 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity over a 25-year operational period, saving about 7,920 tons of standard coal annually and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 19,740 tons, which is equivalent to planting around 900,000 trees. The electricity consumers include state-owned enterprises, foreign enterprises, and prominent private listed companies.
The <b>7.68 MW distributed photovoltaic power generation project</b> at Huzhou Outlet successfully connected to the grid on April 20 at 16:18. This project, developed by Teneng Holdings' subsidiary, Teneng (Huzhou) New Energy Co., overcame many challenges during its <b>62-day</b> construction period. The project employs a "self-use and excess power connected to the grid" model, utilizing the roof area of the outlet mall with <b>10,800</b> high-efficiency solar panels rated at <b>710 watts</b> each, and <b>26</b> <b>300KW</b> inverters. It is expected to generate <b>8.5 million kilowatt-hours</b> of electricity annually, fulfilling the mall’s electricity needs, reducing reliance on traditional grid power, and achieving both economic and environmental benefits.
The <b>5.99 MW distributed photovoltaic power generation project</b> undertaken by Sichuan Shudao Group has also successfully connected to the grid. This project represents the largest low-voltage side grid connection project in the Chengdu Eastern New Area and is an exemplary project in the region. Utilizing the roof area of the factory, it has <b>9,215</b> high-efficiency solar panels rated at <b>650 watts</b> and is expected to produce approximately <b>5 million kilowatt-hours</b> of electricity annually, contributing to the dual carbon goals of the region.
The <b>1.98 MW distributed photovoltaic power generation project</b> developed by Teneng Holdings' subsidiary, Rugao Huizheng New Energy Co., is designed to utilize the roof area and is expected to generate about <b>2.2 million kilowatt-hours</b> of electricity annually. Similarly, the <b>1 MW project</b> by Nantong Haishengtai New Materials Co. will utilize <b>1,536</b> high-efficiency solar panels and is projected to produce <b>1.1 million kilowatt-hours</b> annually. These projects are all structured to reduce reliance on traditional grids and support the region's dual carbon targets.
Additionally, the <b>0.55 MW distributed photovoltaic power generation project</b> by Jiangsu Fengning Garden Machinery Co. is expected to generate approximately <b>600,000 kilowatt-hours</b> annually, while the <b>1MW/2.32MWh storage project</b> by Jiangsu Ziwuw New Energy Technology Co. is equipped with advanced batteries and an Energy Management System (EMS) for real-time monitoring and management, marking a significant step forward in storage investment and operational capability for Teneng Holdings.
In the future, Teneng Holdings aims to expand its efforts in developing zero-carbon parks and schools, focusing on green low-carbon manufacturing facilities. This initiative will help enhance the group's operational revenue while promoting high-quality development in the regional green low-carbon industry and contributing to the goals of carbon peak and carbon neutrality.
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