Qingdao’s HCPV Systems are Powered by Cyrium’s QDEC Triple Junction CPV Cells

Developer of concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) cells, Cyrium Technologies announced the opening of Qingdao HG Solar Energy’s 200-watt HCPV power station.

The facility’s HCPV systems use Cyrium’s QDEC triple junction CPV cells that are positioned on tracking systems manufactured by Qingdao and designed by Suntrix, a China-based solar company.

Cyrium and Suntrix partnered for the solar demonstration project with the construction began in November 2010 and concluded this month. Environment Canada’s Asia Pacific Partners (APP) supported for Cyriums’ project, as part of the effort of the Canadian government to enable cross-border partnership on cleantech projects by bringing Chinese and Canadian companies together.

The 200 KWp project is a significant effort in making China to deploy and adopt HCPV systems to fulfill the increasing energy requirements. In addition, the triple junction CPV cells are installed in the modules produced by Suntrix.

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