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On 28 September 2016, Canadian Solar announced that its two solar PV projects totalling 47MWp in Australia received US$3.
5 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA
).
The two PV projects, located in Longridge and Okkey, Queensland, are 17MWp and 30MWp
respectively.
Canadian Solar plans to start construction in the first quarter of 2017 and enter commercial operation
in January 2018 or early.
Installation of 148,000 PV modules
Longreach's 17 MW PV project will use 54,600 Canadian Solar's new MaxPower2 CS6U-320 (1,500V) polysilicon modules
.
Solar output is expected to be 39.
0 GWh in the first year, equivalent to the electricity
consumption of 8500 homes in Queensland.
The 30 MW project in Oki will use 93,600 identical polycrystalline PV modules and is expected to produce 59.
9GWh of solar power in the first year of operation, equivalent to the electricity
consumption of 14,100 homes in Queensland.
Dr.
Xiaohua Qu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Solar, said: "We are very pleased to receive funding from ARENA to support our solar business in Australia, which is developing steadily
.
By leveraging our strong project development and execution capabilities, with the support of the local government, we will continue to expand the execution of our quality solar power projects in Australia, contributing to
the use of clean solar energy in the country.
”
On 28 September 2016, Canadian Solar announced that its two solar PV projects totalling 47MWp in Australia received US$3.
5 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA
).
The two PV projects, located in Longridge and Okkey, Queensland, are 17MWp and 30MWp
respectively.
Canadian Solar plans to start construction in the first quarter of 2017 and enter commercial operation
in January 2018 or early.
Installation of 148,000 PV modules
Installation of 148,000 PV modulesLongreach's 17 MW PV project will use 54,600 Canadian Solar's new MaxPower2 CS6U-320 (1,500V) polysilicon modules
.
Solar output is expected to be 39.
0 GWh in the first year, equivalent to the electricity
consumption of 8500 homes in Queensland.
The 30 MW project in Oki will use 93,600 identical polycrystalline PV modules and is expected to produce 59.
9GWh of solar power in the first year of operation, equivalent to the electricity
consumption of 14,100 homes in Queensland.
Dr.
Xiaohua Qu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Solar, said: "We are very pleased to receive funding from ARENA to support our solar business in Australia, which is developing steadily
.
By leveraging our strong project development and execution capabilities, with the support of the local government, we will continue to expand the execution of our quality solar power projects in Australia, contributing to
the use of clean solar energy in the country.
”