Having acquired an extensive suit of clean energy companies and technologies in 2014, China's SFCE is in the process of deploying these technologies in a series of demonstration projects aimed at demonstrating how the various pieces of its cleantech puzzle can be employed to supply a comprehensive clean energy solution. SFCE unveiled the first such project last week at the Hong Qiao International School that brings together its Suntech modules, meteocontrol monitoring system, Lattice Power LEDs and Nobao ground source heat pump to supply with the school with almost 70% of its energy needs, reducing costs by 50%. The initial plan was for the project to be completed by the end of June. "Over the last few years Shunfeng has changed a lot," SFCE CEO Eric Luo told pv magazine. "We are moving from solar alone to a more integrated clean energy supply. Our goal is this ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...