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Astronergy high quality Turkey factory manufactured panels energise 7.3MW agri-solar plant

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  • Astronergy provided high-efficiency ASTRO N5 585W n-type solar modules, which were produced at its Turkey Manufacturing Base, for As Besin owned 7.3MW Agri-PV power plant in Gaziantep, Turkey, facilitating the integration of sustainable agriculture with clean energy solutions.

To bolster its sustainability goals, the leading Turkish food producer As Besin collaborated with General Solar, a renowned EPC contractor, to implement a solar solution that powers its farmland without compromising agricultural output.

General Solar’s decision to select Astronergy’s panels for this project demonstrates their trust in Astronergy’s efficient and reliable services and their stable and high-quality PV module products. Astronergy’s advanced n-type solar modules, known for their high efficiency and durability, were chosen for their ability to maximize energy production while withstanding the demanding conditions of various application scenarios. Additionally, Astronergy’s localized production capabilities in Turkey played a crucial role in ensuring the project’s smooth execution and timely completion.

By integrating Astronergy’s solar modules, the plant now harnesses clean energy to significantly reduce carbon emissions while ensuring stable power for critical daily operations. Astronergy’s innovative modules and services have not only advanced renewable energy adoption in agriculture but also enabled local businesses to strike a balance between productivity and environmental sustainability.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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