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Distributed Photovoltaic (PV) Power Plants
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Green Win-Win
A 1MW distributed PV system generates approximately 1.2 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity annually, which is equivalent to saving 350 tons of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions by 1,000 tons.
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Energy Trend
It addresses the conflict between global energy demand and carbon emissions, and leverages the management advantages of green supply chains in the context of international trade.
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Alleviating Power Rationing
It eases the electricity shortage issue faced by high-energy-consuming enterprises, ensuring no waste of solar energy and no power rationing for such enterprises.
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Stable Electricity Supply
It helps avoid the impact of potential future electricity price hikes.
Distributed Photovoltaic (PV) Power Plants
Distributed industrial and commercial PV power plants refer to small and medium-sized photovoltaic power generation systems built on-site or in the vicinity of industrial and commercial users. They mainly rely on spaces such as the rooftops of industrial and commercial buildings for installation. The electricity generated is primarily consumed by the enterprises themselves, which not only accurately meets the enterprises' electricity needs but also assists the existing distribution network in achieving more economical and efficient operation.
Cooperation Modes

Owner self-investment mode/ Energy Performance Contracting (EPC) mode/ Equipment leasing mode

Industrial and commercial enterprises

Various types of industrial parks

Off-grid microgrids

Mobile equipment

Government and enterprise units

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