DBM Data: List of Proposed PV Power Plant Projects Last Week (06.09-06.15)

2025-06-17 15:27:47

List of Proposed Photovoltaic Power Station Projects Last Week (06.09-06.15)

According to the incomplete statistics of the digital new energy DataBM. Com, From June 9, 2025 to June 15, 2025, the list of proposed photovoltaic power station projects in China is as follows (click the title for details):

1. China Coal Hongjun Qidong Fishing and Photovoltaic Complementary Phase I 100MW Project

2, Suyin Industrial Park Source-Network-Load-Storage Integration Project (115 MW Photovoltaic Power Station)

3, CGN Laizhou Guangyuan Tushan Town 100MW Salt-photovoltaic Complementary Power Generation Project

4, China Coal Hongjun Qidong Fishing-photovoltaic Complementary Phase II 100MW Project

5, Aneng 500MW Photovoltaic Power Generation Project in Xiyang County, Shanxi Province (Phase I 100,000kW)

6. Aohanqi Photovoltaic Power Station Construction Project (Phase I) Changsheng 2 # Photovoltaic Power Station Project

7. Aohanqi Photovoltaic Power Station Construction Project (Phase I) Changsheng 1 # Photovoltaic Power Station Project

8, Aohanqi Photovoltaic Power Station Construction Project (Phase I) Huangyangwa Photovoltaic Power Station Project

9, Aohan Banner Photovoltaic Power Station Construction Project (Phase I) Gulu Banhao 2 # Photovoltaic Power Station Project

10, Aohan Banner Photovoltaic Power Station Construction Project (Phase I) Aorun Sumo Sumu 2 # Photovoltaic Power Station Project

11, Aohan Banner Photovoltaic Power Station Construction Project (Phase I) Aorun Sumo Sumu 1 # Photovoltaic Power Station Project

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Pacific Cement announced on the 28th that it would acquire assets such as California Ready-Mixed Concrete Plant from Vulcan Company of the United States for $712 million (about 100 billion yen), the largest acquisition in its history. It is planned to be completed in December 2025, with sales of about $520 million in fiscal year 2024. After the acquisition, there will be 110 ready-mixed concrete factories in the United States, which can be expanded to northern California. Demand for infrastructure and housing in the United States is booming, while the domestic cement market in Japan is shrinking, so the company takes this opportunity to improve its profitability in the U.S. market, and says the acquisition has nothing to do with Trump's visit to Japan.