The total investment is 900 million yuan! Heyou Chongqing Solar Energy's 8G/W Photovoltaic Cell Module Project Passed EIA Approval

2023-07-04 09:33:09

On July 3, the Bureau of Ecology and Environment of Jiangjin District of Chongqing released the environmental assessment and approval results of the project of producing 8GW solar photovoltaic modules annually by Heyou Chongqing Solar Energy Co., Ltd. and approved the construction of the project.

On July 3, the Bureau of Ecology and Environment of Jiangjin District of Chongqing released the environmental assessment and approval results of the project of producing 8GW solar photovoltaic modules annually by Heyou Chongqing Solar Energy Co., Ltd. and approved the construction of the project.

It is understood that Heyou Chongqing Solar Energy Co., Ltd. is located in Baisha Industrial Park, Jiangjin District, Chongqing, with an annual output of 8GW solar photovoltaic modules. The project plans to build two new solar photovoltaic modules workshops. The No.1 production workshop is provided with 6 solar photovoltaic cell module production lines, and the No.2 production workshop is provided with 4 solar photovoltaic cell module production lines, with a single-line capacity of 800MW/year and a total annual output of 8GW of solar cell modules by 10 production lines; the supporting construction includes storage engineering, public auxiliary engineering and environmental protection engineering. The total investment of the project is 900 million yuan, including 3 million yuan for environmental protection.

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On July 3, the Bureau of Ecology and Environment of Jiangjin District of Chongqing released the environmental assessment and approval results of the project of producing 8GW solar photovoltaic modules annually by Heyou Chongqing Solar Energy Co., Ltd. and approved the construction of the project.

2023-07-04 09:33:09

It should be said that the overall relocation project from the city to the park is in line with the support and encouragement of relevant environmental protection policies, and compared with a completely new project, the EIA is relatively simple. It is entirely possible to "buy a ticket first, then get on the bus", but now the situation gives the outside world the impression that "get on the bus first, then make up the ticket", which has become a common illegal project of "building first without approval". Embarrass the enterprise!