Trina Solar's overseas PV project breaks ground!

2026-02-10 18:32:55

According to foreign media reports, on February 7, the 60 MW (DC side) Mabini Solar Energy Project, invested and developed by Trina Solar, officially broke ground in San Pedro Village, Mabini Town, Pangasinan Province, Philippines.

According to foreign media reports, on February 7, the 60 MW (DC side) Mabini Solar Energy Project, invested and developed by Trina Solar, officially broke ground in San Pedro Village, Mabini Town, Pangasinan Province, Philippines.

It is understood that the Mabini solar project uses ground-mounted photovoltaic technology , with a total investment of 1.9 billion Philippine pesos (about 225 million yuan ). It covers a total area of 41.25 hectares.

According to Trina Solar, Mabini Solar Project, as its first new project in the Philippines, is expected to be put into commercial operation by the end of the third quarter of 2026. Upon commissioning, the project is expected to generate approximately 110.84 GWh of clean electricity per year, which is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of more than 24,000 households.

In addition, according to the Philippine Investment Promotion Commission (BOI), the project took only 11 months from pre-development to ground-breaking, compared with an average of two years for similar projects in the Philippines.

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According to foreign media reports, on February 7, the 60 MW (DC side) Mabini Solar Energy Project, invested and developed by Trina Solar, officially broke ground in San Pedro Village, Mabini Town, Pangasinan Province, Philippines.

2026-02-10 18:32:55

In February, the transaction statistics of key non-metallic mines in China covered the transaction of mining rights in many provinces. The statistics only involve mining rights trading projects with a transaction price of more than 50 million yuan, involving Chongqing, Henan, Shaanxi and other provinces. Among them, Ganyantang Villagers Group, Huilongqiao Village, Honglu Town, Yongchuan District, Chongqing, has a relatively large transaction amount of limestone mining rights for building stones, while Zhongcun Mining Area, Shangping Town, Lianping County, Guangdong Province, has a relatively small transaction amount of marble and metamorphic sandstone mining rights for building stones. The bidders of mining rights include Sinoma Shentian (Chongqing) New Materials Co., Ltd. and Linzhou Zhonglian New Materials Co., Ltd.