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by Staff Writers Shanghai, China (SPX) Jun 28, 2013
JinkoSolar Holding has announced that it has supplied 25.8 MW of high-efficient solar PV modules to the first private solar park in India. Located in Mandrup Village, Solapur District, Maharashtra State, India, the project was developed by Enrich Energy Pvt Ltd. on a turnkey basis, a pioneer in India focused on developing large scale private solar parks. "JinkoSolar's high-efficient polycrystalline modules were used in our first private PV solar park as they will help us to minimize the use of land and maximize the amount of reliable, emission-free solar power generated per dollar invested - which is one of our priorities" said Mr. Ankit Kanchal, Enrich Energy Pvt. Ltd's Director - Commercial. "This is the first project of its kind in Maharashtra State developed under the Average Pooled Purchase Cost (APPC) / Open Access Mechanism and Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) Mechanism." "Enrich Energy is one of our key strategic partners in India and we appreciate their efforts to pioneer the model of turnkey solutions for medium and large-scale solar investors," said Mr. Arturo Herrero, Chief Marketing Officer of JinkoSolar. "I believe JinkoSolar's industry-leading technology, reliable contractual execution and excellent local service is key to develop this partnership. Besides, the high efficiency and performance of our products is ideal for this project, since our module has been ranked as one of the best modules for outdoor use, which is repeatedly recognized by PHOTON Lab test results. We are honored to have the opportunity to help to meet Enrich Energy's renewable energy goals."
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