Sungrow teams with SUMEC on 68MW of distributed PV projects in China

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Major PV inverter firm, Sungrow Power Supply has teamed with SUMEC New Energy Development Co on distributed PV projects in China totalling 68MW.

The companies have previously partnered on a number of large ground-mounted utility-scale PV projects over the last three years.

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Sungrow and SUMEC plan to build the commercial-scale rooftop projects in Hefei, Anhui Province. A JV company, Hefei Sunshine Power Co., Ltd. Su Metroplex has been formed to undertake the projects with SUMEC having an 85% shareholding and Sungrow a 15% stake.

Construction was said to begin on the first phase in April 2014 with a total cost of around US$106 million.

The Chinese government has officially stated that it plans 14GW of PV installations in 2014, with a target of 8GW of distributed PV and 6GW of utility-scale solar being supported across provinces with feed-in tariffs.

The Anhui Province has been given a 300MW quota for distributed PV projects in 2014.

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