According to the contract, TrinaTracker will supply Vanguard 1P solar trackers to the Jizzakh and Samarkand solar power plants in Uzbekistan. Once connected to the grid, the two projects will generate 1.1 terawatt-hours (TWh) of renewable electricity annually, cutting an annual average of around 110,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions. Both are key projects in support of the government’s agenda to transition to a green economy in the country.
This is the second project TrinaTracker has secured as the exclusive supplier for solar plants in Uzbekistan, supporting the country’s solar power development target of 4 GW by 2026 and 5 GW by 2030. The country aims to develop high quality solar power plants in a bid to maximise the benefits of solar energy in the energy system.
TrinaTracker previously provided 2618 sets of solar trackers for the 100 MW Nur Navoi Solar Project, the country’s first solar power plant, which was inaugurated in August 2021. The choice to once again make TrinaTracker the sole tracker supplier reflects the strong product performance of previous projects, as well as wider local market acceptance, building on the Company’s foundation for further development in Uzbekistan.
“Trina Solar has 25 years’ experience in the solar industry and has consistently held the position of a top tier company” said Wang Ai, vice president of DEC International. “This gives confidence to project owners and developers from both product and branding perspectives. TrinaTracker has already had a successful experience in Uzbekistan, and their ‘product+service’ lifecycle solution has proven to be good, so we’re confident the construction of the Jizzakh and Samarkand projects in collaboration with TrinaTracker will also be successful.”
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