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Low-carbon development has become a global megatrend. The International Renewable Energy Agency forecasts that solar PV capacity will reach a total of more than 14,000GW by 2050 in a 1.5°C scenario. Solar energy’s key advantage over conventional sources of energy is its ability to reduce LCOE. According to BloombergNEF, solar LCOE has fallen 84% over the past 10 years.</p>
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<em>Opens new distribution facility in East Africa, caters to rapidly-increasing demand for solar energy in country and East Africa region</em> </p>
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<em>New photovoltaic technology boosts performance, more suitable for hot climes, generates large amounts of energy even in limited spaces</em></p>
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Trina Solar has put forward the LCOE-oriented principle, that reducing LCOE in PV power stations with high power, high efficiency, high reliability and high energy yield. This is based on real-world experience including market trends to power industry growth to build a zero-carbon world.</p>
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<strong>High-power modules have become a fixture of the global market</strong></p>
Trina Solar’s Vertex 670W modules at an empirical study site in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, on China’s eastern coast, managed to remain fully intact as they were buffeted by Typhoon Muifa as it made landfall on September 14.
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Trina Solar, the leading global PV and smart energy total solution provider, has once again been ranked ‘AAA’, the highest category in the latest Q3’22 PV ModuleTech Bankability Ratings report by PV-Tech.</p>
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On August 30<sup>th</sup>, experts from Wood Mackenzie, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), RETC and Trina Solar, conducted an in-depth discussion about the bankability and high reliability of Trina Solar’s 210 Vertex Ultra-high-power modules and the application of 600W+ globally. The discussion was made in the online webinar themed <em>Analyzing The Key Bankability Indicators of Ultra-high-power</em>, co-organized by Wood Mackenzie, UL and Trina Solar.</p>
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7<sup>th</sup> September 2022, TrinaTracker, a global leading tracking solutions provider, completes "Kesses," a 55 MW PV installation located in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya.</p>