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Trinasolar, a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, has supplied 308,000 Vertex bifacial dual-glass modules and FixOrigin mounting structures to the second largest photovoltaic farm in Poland, located in Przykona, in the Wielkopolska region. The plant, with a total installed capacity of 200MW, was built on the site of a former open-pit mine, significantly contributing to the green transformation of the country, and will produce enough energy to power 100,000 households annually.</p>
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Trina Storage, a leading global energy storage solution provider, has received a positive endorsement of its Elementa 2 liquid-cooling battery energy storage system (BESS) in a report from DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance organisation. The report recognises the bankability, reliability, performance and successful global deployment of Elementa 2, underlining its achievements so far and its potential for future utility-scale applications.</p>
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<em>The energy storage system is a collaboration between Trina Storage and Trinasolar ISBU</em></p>
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Trina Storage, the leading global energy storage solution provider, has commissioned its first utility storage project, Torre di Pierri, in Italy. The system is developed and owned by Trinasolar's International System Business Unit (ISBU), the global project development arm of Trinasolar, and has seen the two business units collaborate on the site.</p>
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Trinasolar, a global leader in smart PV technology and energy storage solutions, has announced that its factory in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, has obtained the 2023 Zero-carbon Factory (Type I) Four-star Certificate – an upgrade from its previous Three-star rating. This is the second time the factory has been awarded since it became the first zero-carbon factory in the photovoltaic (PV) industry last year.</p>
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Trina Solar Co., Ltd (“Trinasolar” or “the company”), a global leader in smart PV technology and energy storage solutions, and its Vertex N 720W modules have excelled in UV testing by the China General Certification Centre (CGC). The modules were exposed to UV300, testing that is 20 times tougher than IEC basic UV test (UV 15). The test equals four years of field UV exposure, meaning that the 1.6% total degradation presented by Vertex N is extremely low. </p>