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Increasing the size of wafers is a trend in the photovoltaic industry. For solar module manufacturers, the benefit of a larger wafer size is it increases the power output, thereby reducing the per-watt production cost.</p>
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For the customer, the benefit of having more power output per module is that fewer modules, less land and less related equipment – brackets, junction boxes, cabling, etc – is required for the desired amount of electricity capacity.</p>
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Trina Solar is at the forefront of new technology and product innovation in the global PV industry.</p>
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Trina Solar’s State Key Laboratory (SKL) of PV Science and Technology in Changzhou, which has achieved many world records over the years, is a world-leader in its field and employs top scientists from around China and the world.</p>
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As bushfires raged across Australia over the last few months, one of our partners took the initiative to provide temporary power to as many residents in their area as they could.</p>
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Stepping into year 2020 – a new year and the beginning of a new decade. Trina solar takes the time to look back on 2019.</p>
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In order to achieve the renewable energy targets by 2030, there has been a worldwide push to adopt solar. In the commercial and industrial sector, companies are keen to reduce their environmental footprint through adoption of solar energy and to cut on energy costs.</p>
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We have selected a few significant projects in the region to showcase.</p>