Sungrow signs collaboration deal with Green Gold Energy

Aerial photo of a Green Gold Energy solar project
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Global inverter and energy storage system supplier Sungrow has signed a collaboration deal with Green Gold Energy to collaborate on 500MWh projects within the next three years, strengthening the utility-scale projects cooperation in the Australian market.

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Under the agreement, Sungrow will provide its state-of-the-art integrated solutions, including energy storage systems, PV inverters, and PCS to Green Gold Energy’s upcoming renewable energy projects. The collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of large utility-scale renewable energy projects that will help meet South Australia’s increasing demand for clean energy.

“We are excited to partner with Green Gold Energy, a company that shares our commitment to sustainable development and renewable energy,” Sungrow Australia country manager Joe Zhou said.

“This collaboration is a testament to our joint efforts to accelerate the adoption of clean energy and reduce our carbon footprint.”

“We are delighted to team up with Sungrow, a leading player in the renewable energy sector,” Green Gold Energy managing director John Huang said.

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“Our collaboration will enable us to leverage Sungrow’s advanced integrated solutions and expertise to develop and operate large-scale renewable energy projects that will contribute to Australia achieving net zero emissions.”

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