Sineng Electric is providing 854.72MW of string inverters for a large solar energy project in Inner Mongolia, China. The project covers 7,347 acres and has an investment of $959.7 million. It not only promotes clean energy but also aims to conserve the environment and protect the land. The project is a comprehensive approach to sustainable land management, combining large-scale solar power generation with ecological conservation.

The solar panels in the project help reduce soil moisture loss and promote the growth of vegetation. The area beneath the panels is used for large-scale planting of sand-stabilizing species, preventing desertification and soil erosion. Sineng Electric has supplied 2,671 units of its SP-350K-H1 string inverters for the project.

The inverters operate at 1500V and feature power-line communication (PLC) and 1.1 times overloading capacity. They also have anti-PID (potential induced degradation) and PID recovery functions, ensuring optimal power generation and system stability even in weak grid conditions. The inverters allow for remote monitoring and can identify faults through real-time IV (current voltage) curve scanning and analysis.

The project is fully operational and produces 3.155 billion kWh of electricity annually, generating an estimated revenue of 725 million yuan each year. By displacing conventional power generation, the project will conserve 951,300 tons of standard coal annually, reducing emissions of smoke, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide. The project contributes to desertification control, climate change mitigation, and improved air quality, making it a significant step towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy future.

Sineng Electric’s involvement in the project allows for the production and sale of environmentally friendly energy, making it a vital component in the pursuit of clean energy and sustainable land management practices.