on July 20, at the commencement ceremony of Bid Section C of Al Shubach 2.6G W Photovoltaic Power Station in Saudi Arabia, with the successful driving of the first photovoltaic pile, the construction of the main construction and installation works of Bid Section C undertaken by China Gezhouba International Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Company") entered the fast lane in an all-round way.
Saudi Arabia's Al Shubach 2.6GW photovoltaic power plant project is an important part of Saudi Arabia's "Vision 2030" new energy plan, which uses the world's most advanced N-type double-sided photovoltaic modules and flat single-axis automatic tracking brackets. It is the largest photovoltaic power station under construction in the Middle East and North Africa. The construction of the project will provide 3000 local jobs. After completion, it is estimated that the total power generation in 35 years will be about 282.2 billion kilowatt-hours, and the carbon dioxide emission reduction will be nearly 245 million tons, which is equivalent to planting 545 million trees in the Saudi desert.
This project is also an important achievement of China's photovoltaic equipment "going out" and creating a "Chinese business card" in the global photovoltaic market. Among them, Gezhouba International's C section construction and installation project has a capacity of 600MW, accounting for about a quarter of the total installed capacity of the project, which is the first photovoltaic project started by the company in Saudi Arabia.
Piling site