Concord New Energy deploys 70 MW solar plant in Hebei province

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Concord New Energy, a development company based in China, has installed a 70 MW solar plant on a fish pond in an industrial park in Cangzhou, Hebei province, China.

The project, which features 670W Vertex PV modules from Trina Solar, is wired to the national grid. The solar plant comprises string inverters that are supplied by an unnamed manufacturer.

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