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JinkoSolar and ACWA Power Ink Solar Module Supply Deal in Saudi Arabia

Urja Daily by Urja Daily
October 15, 2024
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JinkoSolar has signed a supply contract with ACWA Power for approximately 3 GW of photovoltaic modules for the Saudi PIF4 project. The latest contract reflects the implementation of a previously signed framework agreement for global photovoltaic project collaboration. The contract includes two sub-projects within the PIF4 cluster: the Haden and Al-Khushaybi solar power stations. 

The Haden project, with a capacity of approximately 1.2 GW, will be executed by the China Energy Engineering Group Consortium and will use JinkoSolar’s high-efficiency N-type Tiger Neo series 78 modules. The Al-Khushaybi project, with a capacity of 1.8 GW, will be carried out by India’s L&T, utilising JinkoSolar’s latest N-type Tiger Neo series 66 modules. 

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In June 2024, ACWA Power signed a MoU with the Tunisian Government represented by the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy to explore the potential for a green hydrogen project. The project aims to produce up to 600,000 tonnes per year of green hydrogen in three phases, for export to Europe. 

JinkoSolar is a global leader in PV module manufacturing and energy storage solutions, committed to advancing clean energy and sustainability. JinkoSolar operates 10 manufacturing bases across China, US, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. By the end of 2024, its production capacity is expected to reach 120 GW for silicon wafers, 95 GW for cells, and 130 GW for modules, with a strong focus on N-type technology.

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