Sineng Electric Advances Clean Energy and Environmental Sustainability with 1.6GW Solar Project in Inner Mongolia

Sineng Electric is spearheading the integration of renewable energy and ecological restoration by supplying 854.72MW of high- efficiency string inverters to a landmark 1.6GW solar project in Inner Mongolia, China. This initiative not only accelerates the region’s clean energy transition but also underscores the transformative impact of photovoltaics on environmental governance and sustainable land management.

Spanning approximately 7,347 acres, with a total investment of 6.973 billion RMB, the project adopts a comprehensive approach that combines large-scale solar power generation with ecological conservation. Beyond delivering clean electricity, the installation of solar panels contributes to environmental rehabilitation by mitigating ground-level solar radiation, reducing water evaporation, preserving soil moisture, and fostering vegetation restoration. Additionally, the space beneath the solar arrays is utilized for large-scale cultivation of sand-fixing plants, further reinforcing efforts to combat desertification and soil erosion.

For this project, Sineng Electric has provided 2,671 units of its high-power SP-350K- H1 string inverters. Operating at 1500V, these inverters support PLC communication and feature 1.1 times overloading capacity. Equipped with Anti-PID and PID recovery functions, the inverters ensure optimal power generation, while their ability to operate under weak grid conditions and continuous high/low voltage ride-through enhances overall system stability. Additionally, real-time IV curve scanning and diagnosis enable rapid fault detection – identifying issues such as module mismatch – allowing for remote system assessment and reducing the need for on-site inspections.

Now fully operational, the project is expected to generate approximately 3.155 billion kWh of electricity annually, yielding an estimated revenue of 725 million RMB each year. By displacing conventional power generation, it will conserve 951,300 tons of standard coal per year, significantly curbing emissions of smoke, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide.

As a global leader in clean energy solutions, Sineng Electric remains committed to driving sustainable development while fostering the synergy between renewable energy deployment and environmental stewardship. This project not only contributes to desertification control but also mitigates climate change and improves air quality. Through continued innovation and strategic collaborations, Sineng Electric is expanding its global footprint, pioneering new models for ecological balance and long-term sustainability.

 

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