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Eastern Europe’s Biggest NTOPCon Bifacial Solar Plant Joins the National Grid


KYIV, Ukraine, Nov. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Jolywood, world leading NTOPCon cells and modules manufacturer, announced that the biggest NTOPCon bifacial photovoltaic plant in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine has been connected to the national grid in October 2019. The Starosynyavs’kyi 5.6MW plant is the first NTOPCon bifacial solar plant in the country supplied with Jolywood D72N solar modules, and is the biggest of its kind in Eastern Europe. In the mean time, a 4MW NTOPCon bifacial solar plant by Jolywood in Chernobyl also entered operations in October.

With the module designed for a lower levelized cost of energy (LCOE), the 4MW NTOPCon bifacial solar plant in Chernobyl supplied by Jolywood has won an award for “Best Innovative Project in Ukraine” at SEF 2019. Jolywood shared the Company’s experience in developing and making photovoltaic modules – the core components of power stations – and how those modules can increase efficiency, extend the lifetime of the station.

High bifaciality is one of key features of Jolywood products. The bifaciality of Jolywood products is up to 85%, which is 20-25% higher than what is currently available on the market. The 5.6MW Starosynyavs’kyi NTOPCon bifacial solar plant is designed to boost reflection rate on light-colored soil in response to the locations unique geographical features. These features ensures the high-efficiency of energy-conversion and significantly increases the capacity of energy generation, Dr. Liu Zhifeng said, Director of Jolywood Taizhou.

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