Huasun Energy has announced that the first batch of solar modules for its 1.15 GW Jimo offshore solar PV project in China is in the final installation phase advancing towards grid connection in April 2025. The Jimo offshore PV project is located in Qingdao province’s Jimo district (eastern China) and is being developed in two phases (600 MW and 550 MW), with the first phase set to deliver 1.07 TWh/year of clean electricity per year, cutting CO2 emissions by 871 kt. Once it becomes fully operational it is expected to produce 1.92 TWh/year of electricity and avoid the emission of 1.7 MtCO2. The project uses Huasun’s high-efficiency V-Ocean heterojunction (HJT) modules which are designed for harsh offshore environments. In addition, the project counts with an integrated aquaculture system to enhance local fisheries.
In 2023, China’s total capacity increased by 356 GW to 2,921 GW of which 610 MW (21%) correspond to solar. According to preliminary statistics, China installed 278 GW of solar capacity in 2024.
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