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15 July 2015

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Solar Power Contributes to Low-carbon Development

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Workers install photovoltaic panels at a solar power station in the green belt of the office area of the new caprolactam zone of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch on August 21. The project has an installed capacity of 1.01 megawatts, with 1,884 photovoltaic modules and 15 string inverters. The electricity generated from this station is fed into the 380-volt low-voltage power distribution system of the new caprolactam zone. It is expected to produce 1.117 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, saving over 350 tonnes of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 930 tonnes. The project is scheduled to be completed and connected to the grid by the end of the year. Upon completion, the total installed photovoltaic capacity of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch will reach 2.51 megawatts, with an annual power generation exceeding 2.13 million kilowatt-hours. (Photo/Peng Zhan and Li Yijun)


Workers install photovoltaic panels at a solar power station in the green belt of the office area of the new caprolactam zone of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch on August 21. The project has an installed capacity of 1.01 megawatts, with 1,884 photovoltaic modules and 15 string inverters. The electricity generated from this station is fed into the 380-volt low-voltage power distribution system of the new caprolactam zone. It is expected to produce 1.117 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, saving over 350 tonnes of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 930 tonnes. The project is scheduled to be completed and connected to the grid by the end of the year. Upon completion, the total installed photovoltaic capacity of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch will reach 2.51 megawatts, with an annual power generation exceeding 2.13 million kilowatt-hours. (Photo/Peng Zhan and Li Yijun)


Workers install photovoltaic panels at a solar power station in the green belt of the office area of the new caprolactam zone of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch on August 21. The project has an installed capacity of 1.01 megawatts, with 1,884 photovoltaic modules and 15 string inverters. The electricity generated from this station is fed into the 380-volt low-voltage power distribution system of the new caprolactam zone. It is expected to produce 1.117 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, saving over 350 tonnes of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 930 tonnes. The project is scheduled to be completed and connected to the grid by the end of the year. Upon completion, the total installed photovoltaic capacity of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch will reach 2.51 megawatts, with an annual power generation exceeding 2.13 million kilowatt-hours. (Photo/Peng Zhan and Li Yijun)


Workers install photovoltaic panels at a solar power station in the green belt of the office area of the new caprolactam zone of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch on August 21. The project has an installed capacity of 1.01 megawatts, with 1,884 photovoltaic modules and 15 string inverters. The electricity generated from this station is fed into the 380-volt low-voltage power distribution system of the new caprolactam zone. It is expected to produce 1.117 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, saving over 350 tonnes of standard coal and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 930 tonnes. The project is scheduled to be completed and connected to the grid by the end of the year. Upon completion, the total installed photovoltaic capacity of the Sinopec Group Hunan Petroleum Branch will reach 2.51 megawatts, with an annual power generation exceeding 2.13 million kilowatt-hours. (Photo/Peng Zhan and Li Yijun)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn. 

Translator: Pang Yuehui

Chinese sources: hunantoday