Jolywood Suzhou Sunwatt Co Ltd has supplied N-type bifacial solar modules, under a contract with Marubeni Corporation, for the 105 MWac Amin solar photovoltaic project in Oman.
The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of January.
The solar panels have higher anti-LeTID performance that minimizes the amount of phototermic decay that is a common problem in locations with high temperatures. The solar modules have a low-temperature coefficient that generates less heat. The modules are designed to withstand the impact of dust storms that are apparent in the location.
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