World Water Day: Trinasolar’s Way to Finding Harmony Between Solar Energy and Water

World Water Day highlights the critical importance of water resources worldwide. As a United Nations Global Compact member, Trinasolar will celebrate its water conservation achievements and the solar industry’s advancements in environmental protection.

Following its SOLAR sustainability management concept, Trinasolar prioritizes water resource management as a key part of its environmental responsibility. Through innovative technologies and scientific practices, the company works to preserve water resources while promoting sustainable harmony between solar manufacturing and nature.

Lead sustainable manufacturing and set new standards for water usage

A decade ago, solar manufacturing faced significant environmental challenges; struggling to meet standards for freshwater use and protection. Today, the industry has made remarkable progress through innovations like water recycling systems, real-time monitoring, and advanced treatment methods, reducing water risks and fostering more sustainable practices.

Trinasolar is strictly compliant with various national standards for sustainable manufacturing, integrating water resource management into its core operations. Each manufacturing plant sets clear water consumption intensity reduction goals, regularly assesses water risks, and employs advanced recycling technologies to minimize water consumption intensity. Through equipment modification, technology upgrading, and reclaimed water reuse, Trinasolar has successfully improved water efficiency in production and operation.

Foster harmony between solar energy and nature

According to the United Nations World Water Development Report 2024, energy production accounts for 10%-15% of global water withdrawals, with traditional energy sources being particularly water-intensive. In contrast, solar and wind energy are among the least water-dependent forms of energy generation. Increasing their share in the global energy mix can alleviate pressure on water resources and create harmony between humanity and nature.

Trinasolar’s solutions are designed for diverse applications, with the protection of local water resources prioritized during site selection. A notable example is its fishery solar projects implemented across multiple locations. By installing solar panels above water surfaces, these projects effectively reduce surface evaporation by up to 25%, significantly conserving water. In Shiheng Town, Shandong Province, Trinasolar supplied modules and energy storage systems for the landmark 150 MW agrivoltaics and aquavoltaics project that successfully transformed the subsidence zones. Beyond generating green electricity, the project prioritizes water body health with the motivation to support local fisheries and the sustainable prosperity of the local economy.

Trinasolar’s Solar-Storage integration project in Feicheng, Shandong province

Recognized leadership in water resource protection

Trinasolar has received several prestigious awards for its exceptional efforts in water conservation and sustainable manufacturing. It is the sole solar manufacturer to be recognized with the APAC Water Stewardship award for 2024 by Environmental Finance, has earned ISO 14001 environmental management system certification, and achieved a Management Level (B) score for CDP’s water security questionnaire.

In an era marked by intensifying climate change and mounting water crises, Trinasolar remains steadfast in its commitment to water conservation through sustainable manufacturing and resource recycling. Envisioning a net-zero future and staying committed to technological innovation and industry leadership, Trinasolar continues to fulfill its mission of “Solar Energy for All.” Together, we can create a more sustainable and livable planet for generations to come.

 

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