JinkoSolar Modules to Power 35-MW Avalon Solar Project in Arizona

JinkoSolar Holding Co. announced it will supply 35 MW of solar PV modules to Clenera, a leading clean energy finance and management firm, for the construction of the Avalon Solar Project. According to terms of the agreement, groundbreaking is expected to begin during the second quarter of 2014, with an anticipated completion date during the fourth quarter of 2014. Swinerton Renewable Energy will provide engineering, procurement, and construction services for the project.

jinkoLocated in Pima County, Ariz., this large-scale solar system will be built on 500 acres of land adjacent to the Mission Mine Complex. The site was chosen for its compliance with an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) program established with the objective of constructing renewable energy projects on abandoned land, including old mining sites. The project will create up to 300 construction jobs, and will generate nearly $4 million in local property tax revenue. 114,750 pieces of JinkoSolar 305W high efficiency PV modules will be used in the project, which is expected to produce enough energy to power over 7,000 homes, saving approximately 53,000 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) — which is comparable to removing 11,000 cars from the road. The power will be sold to Tucson Electric Power Company, helping to achieve the Arizona state mandate of 15% renewable energy generation by 2025.

“Swinerton is excited to continue our successful partnership with JinkoSolar and Clenera — both innovative leaders in renewable energy — to bring jobs and years of clean power to Arizona residents,” commented George Hershman, Vice President and Division Manager of Swinerton Renewable Energy.

“We are very pleased to work with the Clenera and Swinerton team’s again on a second U.S. project and one of the largest solar projects in Arizona,” said Mr. Nigel Cockroft, JinkoSolar’s US General Manager. “Our commitment to our product’s quality and outstanding service has propelled us to collaborate with these industry leaders.”

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: http://solarbuildermag.com/news/jinkosolar-modules-power-35-mw-avalon-solar-project-arizona/]


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