Green Energy and Yingli Solar Lead renewable energy collaboration in Georgia  

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July 24, a major milestone was reached Georgia’s sector when the company, “Green Energy”, unveiled the world’s largest 25MW solar plant in the Marneuli Municipality. This ambitious project was designed to harness solar power and contribute to the sustainable development goals of the country.
A business trip to Georgia was organized by the executive director of “Yingli Solar,” a leading solar panel manufacturer in China. The delegation, accompanied by colleagues, met with key representatives of various energy organizations including the Energy Development Fund of Georgia, and the State Electricity System of Georgia.
These meetings were held to explore possible partnerships and discuss innovative ways to advance technologies in this region. The delegation had a meeting with “Huawei” scheduled, which signified a commitment to collaborate with leading technology companies.
“Yingli Solar”, a company with a -year track record of global recognition, has a distinguished history in the solar industry. Their marketing network spans more than 20 countries and areas, demonstrating their strong international presence. “Yingli Solar”, a supplier of green energy solutions around the world, has deployed more than 30 GW in PV modules. Their reach is extensive and includes countries like , Spain, Italy Greece, France, Japan, Brazil, South Mexico, the , and South Korea.
The company’s ten branches around the world demonstrate its commitment to establishing a global footprint in solar energy.
This collaboration between “Green Energy”, “Yingli Solar”, and “Yingli Energy” represents a promising step in accelerating the adoption of renewable energy in Georgia. The partnership will have a positive impact on the environment in the region, with “Green Energy” leading in solar panel design, installation and expertise, and “Yingli Solar”, contributing its vast experience and expertise. These two companies’ combined efforts are expected to play a significant role in Georgia’s clean-energy transition and will also play a key role in combating climate change on a worldwide scale.
By Mariam Gorkhelashvili

 

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