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Trina ships 42.5MW Modules to Honduras with Gestamp Solar
by Staff Writers
Changzhou, China (SPX) Feb 10, 2015


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Trina Solar has announced it has been selected by renewable energy specialist Gestamp Solar to supply modules for a 42.5MW PV plant located in Marcovia, the Choluteca region of the Republic of Honduras, Central America.

The PV project, named "Marcovia Solar", will be the first PV plant constructed by Gestamp Solar in the country and is expected to span 180 hectares once completed.

Trina Solar will supply more than 160,000 of its high-efficiency utility-grade PC14-310W modules, and the installation will be fitted with 300 solar trackers to maximize the efficiency of the installation.

Expected to be operational in Q2 2015, the solar plant will generate an energy output of 93 GW/h each year to achieve CO2 savings of 43,000 tons, providing enough energy for 135,000 people and 45,000 homes.

Latin America is a high potential market for the solar industry and the agreement represents a significant development for both Trina Solar and Gestamp Solar as they look to strengthen their presence in the region.

"We are very pleased to partner with Gestamp Solar to supply our industry-leading PV modules for its first solar plant in the Republic of Honduras. The country itself holds a wealth of potential for the solar PV energy generation, with ample space and a good climate for PV energy generation.

Moreover, solar offers local businesses and residences a reliable, efficient and clean energy source, making it a particularly attractive prospect for the region," said Ben Hill, Head of Europe and Africa at Trina Solar.

"We are looking forward to working with Gestamp Solar to execute this large-scale project. Latin America is a key target market and this project will be strategically significant as we continue to increase our global footprint," Hill continued.

Jorge Barredo, CEO of Gestamp Solar said: "This is a project that reinforces our presence in Latin America, as one of the main pillars of our international expansion and consolidates Gestamp Solar as one of the leaders of the sector in Latin America. Trina Solar has a very good track record of delivering PV projects of this scale and is renowned in the solar PV industry for its innovative and high quality modules. Trina Solar was therefore a natural partner for us to choose for this project."


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