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Trina Solar has recently completed an off-grid PV power generation project at Sitagu Buddhist Academy, Yangon, Myanmar, enabling school to have a stable supply of electricity. The project is part of "Green benefits – Mekong-Lancang Cooperation (MLC) photovoltaic off-grid power generation project" sponsored by Overseas Chinese Charity Foundation Of China (OCCFC), in which Trina Solar provides technical and partial financial support, devoting to power development in Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos.</p>
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The world's leading photovoltaic inverter brands have announced the market launch of inverters compatible with the 210 Ultra-High Power Modules. Mass production of the inverters is due to begin in March 2021, and the price is expected to remain at a level compatible with that of other types of inverters.</p>
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The <strong>Advanced Module Technologies Conference</strong> on 210mm sized solar modules went online as scheduled on January 27, 2021, with Trina Solar, Risen Energy, Canadian Solar, INES and other organizations devoting insights to the discussions. Trina Solar was invited to deliver a keynote speech and participate in a round-table discussion, expounding the technological advantages of 210mm sized modules and discussed the development of advanced photovoltaic module technology with domestic and overseas practitioners in the photovoltaic industry.</p>
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Trina Solar today announced that its Vertex 660W+ solar power modules have received IEC 61215 and IEC 61730 certification for their performance and safety from TÜV Rheinland. This series generates power of 675W with a conversion efficiency of 21.7%. It is the world's first IEC certification for 660W+ modules issued by a highly authoritative international certifying body. It is also another major breakthrough in terms of the reliability of Trina Solar's Vertex 210 modules. This industrial milestone was marked at a certification ceremony in Changzhou.</p>
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The second phase of the Los Llanos photovoltaic power plant project developed and managed by Trina Solar in Colombia has been connected to the grid and the start of its commercial operations officially declared.</p>
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DNV GL, the international leading design institutes and the well-known third-party organization, just reported the value of Trina Solar’s 600W+ Vertex Bifacial Dual-Glass Module with Single-Axis 2 portrait installation (2P) tracker, calculating their systematic advantages of BOS and LCOE, resulting the continuous BOS saving up to 6.32% and LCOE reduction by 3.72% compared with the 166mm bifacial dual-glass module. The assessment was carried out at two PV sites in Spain and the US, given their geographical representation.</p>