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According to the memorandum of understanding signed by the two parties, the roof of the South Korean gas station will use solar modules
from Hanwha Q CELLS in South Korea.
Under the agreement, members of the Korea Gas Station Association (KOSA) will install Dongwon EnC's solar system with modules from inverters from Hanwha Q CELLS Korea and Dasstech
.
At the same time, Jeonbuk Bank will provide funds
for project financing.
The project is mainly installed in unused space on the roof of the gas station, and the gas station owner will be certified
as renewable energy when deploying the photovoltaic system.
Hanwha Q CELLS noted in a press release that gas stations in South Korea often have higher roofs than those of neighboring buildings, making them ideal for installing solar power systems
.
The company said that if all gas stations in South Korea installed photovoltaic power plants on their roofs, then solar energy capacity is expected to reach 300 megawatts
.
It is understood that the cost of installing the solar system reached 300 billion won (about 266 million US dollars).
"This exciting project is part of
Hanwha Q CELLS' efforts to increase solar power development and expand market demand in Korea.
Solar Gas Station is an interesting hybrid concept that combines solar energy with fossil fuels, showing how two energy sources can run
in parallel in a real business environment.
”
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According to the memorandum of understanding signed by the two parties, the roof of the South Korean gas station will use solar modules
from Hanwha Q CELLS in South Korea.
Under the agreement, members of the Korea Gas Station Association (KOSA) will install Dongwon EnC's solar system with modules from inverters from Hanwha Q CELLS Korea and Dasstech
.
At the same time, Jeonbuk Bank will provide funds
for project financing.
The project is mainly installed in unused space on the roof of the gas station, and the gas station owner will be certified
as renewable energy when deploying the photovoltaic system.
Hanwha Q CELLS noted in a press release that gas stations in South Korea often have higher roofs than those of neighboring buildings, making them ideal for installing solar power systems
.
The company said that if all gas stations in South Korea installed photovoltaic power plants on their roofs, then solar energy capacity is expected to reach 300 megawatts
.
It is understood that the cost of installing the solar system reached 300 billion won (about 266 million US dollars).
"This exciting project is part of
Hanwha Q CELLS' efforts to increase solar power development and expand market demand in Korea.
Solar Gas Station is an interesting hybrid concept that combines solar energy with fossil fuels, showing how two energy sources can run
in parallel in a real business environment.
”
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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