manishkumar – NS Energy https://www.nsenergybusiness.com - latest news and insight on influencers and innovators within business Wed, 27 Dec 2023 12:05:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7 Yingli Solar to deliver 1.25GW Panda N-type modules for Saad 2 PV project https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/yingli-solar-to-deliver-panda-n-type-modules-for-saad-2-pv-project/ Wed, 27 Dec 2023 12:05:23 +0000 https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/?p=339514 The post Yingli Solar to deliver 1.25GW Panda N-type modules for Saad 2 PV project appeared first on NS Energy.

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Yingli Energy Development (Yingli Solar) has agreed to supply 1.25GW of their high-efficiency Panda N-type TOPCon PV modules for the Saad 2 PV project in Saudi Arabia.

Yingli Solar is engaged in providing PV modules and renewable energy solutions along with technical support.

Developed by renewable energy developer ACWA Power, the project is an important part of the third round of PV project plans by the Public Investment Fund (PIF).

The Saad 2 PV plant is said to have a total installed capacity of 1.25GW, making it one of the largest renewable energy projects in the Middle East.

The EPC is managed by SEPCOIII Electric Power Construction and Huadong Engineering, under the Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina).

The PV modules provider will contribute its advanced technology and quality products for the project.

The alliance represents another important milestone for Yingli Solar, ACWA Power, and PowerChina Huadong Engineering after they participated in the 575MW Ibri 2 project in Oman.

Yingli Solar chairman Yin Xulong said: “We are confident that this project’s execution will significantly advance the propagation of renewable energy in the Middle East. In partnership with our collaborators, Yingli Solar will play a pivotal role in the worldwide energy transition.

“Furthermore, this initiative will bolster Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision 2030’ renewable energy plan, contributing substantially towards the nation’s clean energy future. In the evolving PV market, Yingli Solar’s N-type Panda TOPCon technology will gain increased prominence.

“By providing efficient and dependable PV solutions, we aim to expand our footprint in the Middle East PV market continuously, furthering our contributions towards the global carbon neutrality goal.”

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SK ecoplant and Bloom Energy sign additional 500MW sales agreement https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/news/sk-ecoplant-and-bloom-energy-enter-additional-500-mw-sales-agreement/ Tue, 26 Dec 2023 10:33:43 +0000 https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/?p=339499 The post SK ecoplant and Bloom Energy sign additional 500MW sales agreement appeared first on NS Energy.

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SK ecoplant, a unit of South Korean conglomerate SK Group, has committed to buy an additional 500MW of Energy Servers from US-based Bloom Energy through 2027.

The deal extends the terms of the Preferred Distributor Agreement (PDA), which both companies signed in 2021.

Bloom Energy anticipates that the transaction will bring in about $1.5bn in product revenue and $3bn in service income over 20 years.

The agreement involves a recommitment of about 250MW from the 2021 agreement with an additional 250MW under this agreement. It also extends the initial term from 2024 to 2027.

Bloom Energy CEO, founder, chairman KR Sridhar said: “The continuation of our partnership with SK ecoplant is a strong testament to our companies’ shared commitment to expanding the global power and hydrogen market.

“High-demand industries need reliable, clean, and predictable power, and together with SK ecoplant, Bloom has proven that our solid oxide platform is a critical solution to meet growing power needs around the world while enabling the net-zero transition.

“The success of our work with SK ecoplant reinforces our commitment to actively lowering emissions worldwide.”

Bloom Energy and SK ecoplant have solidified their respective market positions in the production of electricity and the global hydrogen economy through their strategic cooperation, which started in 2018.

The American energy firm said that the South Korean firm will be the company of choice for its solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and solid oxide electrolysers (SOEC) worldwide distribution where SK ecoplant has a significant presence and competitive advantage.

Together, both firms have deployed 400MW since the start of their partnership.

SK ecoplant CEO Kyung-II Park said: “We are thrilled to expand our partnership with Bloom Energy, another signal of our enduring focus on an energy transition and facilitating a clean energy economy.

“In our five years of collaboration, SK ecoplant has maintained a consistent competitive advantage with the help of Bloom’s highly efficient fuel cells and electrolysers.

“This commitment and expansion represents our confidence that Bloom will continue to drive innovation for a clean energy future.”

SK ecoplant is further solidifying its collaboration with Bloom Energy with around $566m financial investment and a 10% ownership stake in the company.

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