Tag: Canadian Solar Inc.
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Canadian Solar to start TOPCon solar module production in 2023
Solar module manufacturers are moving away from mono PERC solar technology and toward tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) and heterojunction (HJT), which both boast higher levels of power and efficiency. Canadian Solar is the latest to announce a TOPCon model. Its majority-owned subsidiary CSI Solar Co. will start mass production of high efficiency n-type TOPCon……
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EDF Renewables places large bifacial solar module supply order with Canadian Solar
Canadian Solar Inc. has signed one of the largest, multi-year bifacial solar module supply agreements on record with EDF Renewables North America. The deal will deliver 1,800 MW of high efficiency poly solar modules for projects in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Utilizing unique multi-year contractual terms, Canadian Solar willRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EDF Renewables places large bifacial solar module supply order with Canadian Solar
Canadian Solar Inc. has signed one of the largest, multi-year bifacial solar module supply agreements on record with EDF Renewables North America. The deal will deliver 1,800 MW of high efficiency poly solar modules for projects in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Utilizing unique multi-year contractual terms, Canadian Solar willRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Canadian Solar ships 10 MW of its new bifacial solar modules to Neighborhood Power
Canadian Solar Inc. has delivered 10 MW of its bifacial PV modules, the BiKu CS3U-PB-AG that made its debut at Solar Power International in Anaheim this year, to Neighborhood Power for four solar power projects near Portland, Ore. This represents the first significant delivery of bifacial solar PV modules intoRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Top 7 Solar Projects of the Week (Oct. 17 – Oct. 21)
Mt. Tom Solar to be one of the largest in Massachusetts Mt. Tom Solar, LLC, a subsidiary of ENGIE North America, held a groundbreaking ceremony for a 5.76 megawatt solar farm on the property of the former coal-fired Mt. Tom Power Station in Holyoke, Mass. Beginning in January 2017, Mt.Read More — Solar Builder magazine