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  • Antaisolar & Taiyang New Energy signed strategic cooperation agreement
    Company News December 17, 2021 Antaisolar & Taiyang New Energy signed strategic cooperation agreement
    Antaisolar officially signed a strategic partnership agreement with Taiyang New Energy, the Industrial and Commercial Photovoltaic Service Provider in China.  The agreement of up to 200MW between both sides was signed upon same goal to build the green energy future for China and mainly acted as a commitment to bring high-quality solar solutions for distributed solar power plant in domestic market. Taiyang New Energy, a company integrating technology research and development, market sales, power station investment, system integration and installation, and technical operation and maintenance. Established in 2017, it focuses on Small and medium distributed photovoltaic sector and serves as the solution provider for Trina Solar in C&I sector. Taiyang New Energy greatly appreciates the quality and variety of solar racking solutions that Antaisolar provides. Antaisolar wide products portfolio fully meet the needs of our customers from commerical to industrial. After the signing agreement, the two parties has positive exchange to look forward to carry out more cooperation in the upcoming three years.
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  • Solar boom prompts national standard update
    Industry News December 16, 2021 Solar boom prompts national standard update
    Standards Australia has released a revised standard for solar energy in order to support growing demand and the rapid uptake of solar photovoltaics (PV). The revised standard, AS/NZS 5033:2021, Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays, addresses safe practices for consumers and industry professionals. Head of Standards Development at Standards Australia, Roland Terry-Lloyd, said, “With millions of solar PV panel systems being installed across Australia, clear and relevant standards are paramount in supporting safe practice for industry professionals, homeowners and businesses.” The standard sets out general installation and safety requirements for electrical installations of PV arrays, including direct current (DC) array wiring, electrical protection devices, switching and earthing provisions. The standard has been restructured to promote better readability, supporting users in meeting compliance requirements. AS/NZS 5033:2014 will remain current for six months, and after this time it will be superseded by AS/NZS 5033:2021. The updating of requirements for micro inverter installations and DC conditioning units will enable greater use of technology across larger panels, supporting better safety outcomes. Committee El-042 assessed different requirements around the world against Australian conditions, identified achievable safety outcomes, and determined a number of different solutions that industry can choose to best suit their installations. EL-042 Co-Chair, Sandy Atkins, said, “At the time the 2014 standard was written, solar panels were at most 250W per panel, but technology is quickly changing, and it’s not unusual for panels to be greater than 400W. “Therefore, AS/NZS 5033:2014 was limiting for installation professionals. “If you still want to use DC isolators then you can, but if you don’t, the standard allows for other solutions such as disconnection points.” Australia previously had a limitation of 600V for panels for houses but recently aligned with international requirements of 1000V. Additionally, AS/NZS 5033:2021 also aligns with international standard IEC 62548:2016, Photovoltaic (PV) arrays — Design requirements. “Solar is booming worldwide, so it’s important we align with international standards so that the Australian market can use international products and technologies as well,” Mr Atkins said. Source from:  https://www.energymagazine.com.au/solar-boom-prompts-national-standard-update/
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  • Antaisolar completes supply of 38MW solar racking for thermal power plant ---Test
    Project News February 05, 2022 Antaisolar completes supply of 38MW solar racking for thermal power plant ---Test
    Recently, Antaisolar has announced that it has completed the shipment of 38MW of solar bracket to the thermal power enterprise in China. The solar plant is built to actively carried out the clean transformation of traditional power. Based on the traditional thermal energy power plants, these solar photovoltaic power plants, opening a new chapter in green energy development. The 38MW solar plants is comprise of agrivoltaic, solar-fishery hybrid and ground-mounted solar plant. Due to the multiply application scenario, Antaisolar engineering team came to site to conduct a survey and then offer cost-effective solar racking solution according to local condition. Different product portfolio with optimal solar racking design for achieving the transition towards green energy. Fishery-solar hybrid system The fishery-solar hybrid system innovatively combines solar power generation with fishery, which not only saves the land, but also outputs environmentally-friendly and clean energy. The water area below the solar array can be used for fish and shrimp farming. Agrivoltaic system Agrivoltaics is a symbiotic relationship where both the solar panels and the crops benefit because they help each other perform better. Antaisolar offered a proper solution with well calculated solar array span to obtain sufficient solar radiation and offer a proper hight for agricultural work. Ground-mounted system According to the terrain and land conditions , Antaisolar proposed two sets of fixed mounting structure with double and single columns respectively. The adoption of MAC steel  structure with high-strength performance allows for large spans to reduce the number of pile foundations, and thus better reduce costs.
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  • Germany deployed 4.42 GW of PV in first ten months of 2021
    Industry News December 02, 2021 Germany deployed 4.42 GW of PV in first ten months of 2021
    Germany deployed around 411.9 MW of new PV capacity in October, according to the latest figures from federal network agency the Bundesnetzagentur. The country’s cumulative installed solar PV capacity has now reached 56.9 GW. This compares to 406.4 MW in September this year, and 421 MW in October 2020. In the first ten months of 2021, developers connected over 4.4 GW of solar to the grid, compared to 3.92 GW in the same period a year earlier. The country's cumulative solar capacity topped 56.9 GW at the end of September. The German PV market keeps being driven by the segments for installations not exceeding 750 kW in size, which last month achieved a newly-installed PV capacity of 304 MW. Of this capacity, around 292 MW comes from rooftop PV arrays while the remaining share is represented by small-sized solar parks. The Bundesnetzagentur also published new feed-in tariffs which will begin this month. The monthly decrease of solar subsidies remains at 1.4% while fixed feed-in tariffs for rooftop systems will range between €0.07693/kWh and €0.0527/kWh, depending on system size. Source from: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/11/30/germany-deployed-4-42-gw-of-pv-in-first-ten-months-of-2021/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=linkedin
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  • Antaisolar secures 100MW solar racking supply deal with DINGJING COMBINE
    Company News November 29, 2021 Antaisolar secures 100MW solar racking supply deal with DINGJING COMBINE
    On Nov 29th, 2021, Chinese solar racking supplier, Antaisolar has signed an agreement to provide up to 100MW solar racking for distributed solar projects in China. The deal with DINGJING COMBINE, a company that covers the development, construction and operation of solar projects in China, and is said to has developed over 300MW rooftop solar projects. Antaisolar and DINGJING COMBINE will jointly explore the possibility of rooftop power project development in the countries of mutual interest, as well as exchange knowledge and technical expertise. CEO of Antaisolar, Jasmine Huang expressed optimism about its collaboration with DINGJING COMBINE and mentioned it will further increase our competitiveness in the domestic markets. “ Antaisolar’s innovative and efficient product R&D concept and mature service are highly compatible with our concept of “building a photovoltaic power station with better quality, shorter construction period, and lower construction cost. With their tailor-made advantage for complicated solar project and high quality products, we will be able to explore more low-carbon energy cooperation opportunities in China, ” said by CEO at DINGJING COMBINE.
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  • Solar projects utilized Antaisolar mounting system in South Korea
    Project News November 26, 2021 Solar projects utilized Antaisolar mounting system in South Korea
    According to South Korea's renewable energy plan 3020, South Korea is aiming to increase the share of renewable energy to 20 percent by 2030. Its main target is to develop the new capacity from photovoltaics (PV) and wind energy in the country to increase the use of clean energy. Antaisolar has provided MW scale projects to South Korea in partnership with local EPC and developers. Recently, several solar parks has completed construction and added to the grid. This was made possible thanks to strong project development capability and efficient solar mounting system. Both solar park utilized elevated solar racking in order to get maximum solar power generation at site. Aluminum structure with highly pre-assembled supporting beam and pre-installed components before shipment largely quick the installation time and save labor costs. Besides rooftop solar park, ground-mounted and Agri-PV solar projects are also fully operational deploying Antaisolar mounting structure in South Korea. These current and future projects follow South Korea’s pledge to take the country carbon neutral by 2050.
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  • South Africa Receives $8.5 Billion to Accelerate their Transition to Clean Energy
    Industry News November 19, 2021 South Africa Receives $8.5 Billion to Accelerate their Transition to Clean Energy
    A ground-breaking political declaration among South Africa, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the EU, was made in the ongoing COP26 conference in Glasgow to support South Africa with an accelerated “just energy transition”. The declaration on this new ambitious, long-term Just Energy Transition Partnership will support South Africa’s decarbonization efforts by providing financial aid of USD 8.5 billion, with an aim to achieve the target presented in its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) emissions goals. The initial commitment of the amount can be available over the next 3-5 years through various mechanisms including multilateral and bilateral grants, concessional loans, investments, including mobilizing the private sector. On this occasion, President Cyril Ramaphosa said, “South Africa welcomes the commitment made in the Political Declaration to supporting the implementation of our revised Nationally Determined Contribution, which represents our country’s ambitious effort to support the global battle against climate change. “We look forward to a long-term partnership that can serve as an appropriate model of support for climate action from developed to developing countries, recognizing the importance of a just transition to a low carbon, climate-resilient society that promotes employment and livelihoods.” The partnership looks forward to preventing up to 1-1.5 gigatonnes of emissions over the next 20 years duration and assisting South Africa to move away from coal and accelerate its transition towards a clean, climate-resilient economy. The financial support will help it to accelerate investment in renewable energy and the development of new sectors like electric vehicles and green hydrogen, and ensure Eskom acquires funds to re-purpose its coal-fired power stations due to be decommissioned in the next 15 years. It is also required to use the fund to ensure communities dependent on coal mining or coal power stations for jobs have greener alternatives to make a living as part of that process. Source from: https://solarquarter.com/
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  • Antaisolar offered solar racking for 26MW solar plant in Cambodia
    Project News November 16, 2021 Antaisolar offered solar racking for 26MW solar plant in Cambodia
    Recently, Antaisolar announced that one 26MW utility scale solar plant in Cambodia is scheduled to be grid connected at the end of 2021. The solar farm is located in located in Bavet, a special economic zone on the border gate between Cambodia and Vietnam, about 150 kilometers from the capital, Phnom Penh. In consideration of economic and reliability, Antaisolar engineers work on to provide steel solar structure with concrete foundation. In order to guarantee the smooth process of the entire work, Antaisolar technical supporting team came on site to provide installation guidance for nearly three weeks, which largely make it easier and faster for whole installation. The client spoke highly of Antaisolar’s service to meet the special needs of grounding and bonding of solar plant and quick response throughout the entire installation. At present, the development of solar energy in Cambodia is in its infancy. In 2020, solar power generation only account for 3.4% of the total domestic power supply, there exists great untapped potential for solar power. The local area has suffered from power shortages. In an effort to meet the growing demand for electricity and improve the reliability of Cambodia’s power supply, Antaisolar will continue to provide efficient solar racking solution with localization service and contribute to the development of local solar energy.
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  • Solar project utilized Antaisolar's Ant-Cloud tracker has grid connected
    Project News November 10, 2021 Solar project utilized Antaisolar's Ant-Cloud tracker has grid connected
    Recently, the solar plant adopted Antaisolar's Ant-Cloud tracker in Thailand has completed the whole installation and finally made grid connection. With on-site technical support and in time service, the project went on smoothly and ready for power generation. Ant-Cloud, the 2P configuration solar tracker with multi-point drive for greater stability, has already applied for numerous solar farms across the world. Its reliable performance has been recognized by accredited technical testing provider and proven in actual project cases. Antaisolar’s both ANT and TAI series solar tracker has obtained the IEC 62817 certification TÜV NORD Group, which is a testament to the high reliability and high performance of solar trackers. The IEC62817 certification specifies the design requirements, test methods and judgment basis for the tracker's structural strength, tracking accuracy, reliability, durability and other parameters. It is currently the most comprehensive and authoritative evaluation standard for solar trackers. Antaisolar’s both ANT and TAI series trackers have gone through stringent tests and the result turned out that all the parameters are better than the international standard requirements. With the growing number of solar tracker plant going live, more projects utilized Antaisolar 1P or 2P solar trackers can be seen to empower the higher power generation and stable O&M of solar plants.
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