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Yates to provide preconstruction services for T1's Texas solar cell facility
Yates to provide preconstruction services for T1's Texas solar cell facility

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Yates to provide preconstruction services for T1's Texas solar cell facility

Energy solutions provider T1 Energy has appointed Yates Construction for preconstruction services and site preparations for its $850m G2_Austin 5GW solar cell facility in the US. The commissioners of Milam County, Texas, have unanimously voted to offer T1 Energy a long-term tax abatement package, contingent upon the company meeting or surpassing specific employment and investment benchmarks at the facility. The solar facility is anticipated to start production by the end of 2026 and generate up to 1,800 full-time jobs. G2_Austin is a component of T1 Energy's strategy to establish a domestic solar and battery supply chain. According to T1, this initiative aims to provide the US with 'scalable' and 'low-cost' energy solutions. The project is a response to the Trump Administration's tariffs and policies that support American advanced manufacturing, jobs, and energy dominance, stated the energy solutions supplier. T1 CEO and board chairman Daniel Barcelo said: 'Solar energy is a foundational part of American power grids. Our facilities will manufacture solar cells and modules to invigorate our economy with abundant energy. We're excited to work with Yates and Milam County to bring American advanced manufacturing to the heart of Texas and to unlock our most scalable energy resources'. In conjunction with the company's operational G1_Dallas 5GW solar module facility, T1 Energy plans to meet the increasing demand for US-made solar cells and modules, utilising advanced TOPCon technology. T1 Energy has engaged Yates to deliver preconstruction services for G2Austin and expects to finalise the commercial terms to confirm the company's appointment as general contractor for the project. Yates Construction joins SSOE Group, an architecture and engineering company that has been involved in project engineering for G2_Austin since December 2024. Yates Construction President and CEO William G Yates III said: "We look forward to working with T1 Energy and leveraging our extensive experience in advanced manufacturing facility construction. This is an exciting project, and Yates Construction is committed to being a collaborative partner throughout the execution of the project." "Yates to provide preconstruction services for T1's Texas solar cell facility" was originally created and published by World Construction Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

T1 Energy advances $850m solar cell facility development in US
T1 Energy advances $850m solar cell facility development in US

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time4 days ago

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T1 Energy advances $850m solar cell facility development in US

T1 Energy has announced the next step in the development of its $850m G2_Austin 5GW solar cell facility with the selection of Yates Construction for preconstruction and site preparation services. The development of G2_Austin is integral to T1's broader strategy of establishing a domestic supply chain for solar and battery technology, enabling the US to access scaleable, dependable and cost-effective energy solutions. T1 intends to meet growing demand within the US market for solar cells and modules that utilise TOPCon technology through the G2_Austin, along with its operational counterpart, the G1_Dallas 5GW solar module facility. The project is facilitated by the tariffs and other policies implemented by the Trump administration, which support American advanced manufacturing, job creation and energy dominance. The Milam County commissioners in Texas have unanimously agreed to offer T1 Energy a substantial tax abatement package, contingent on the company achieving certain employment and investment milestones at the new facility. T1 CEO and board chairman Daniel Barcelo stated: 'Solar energy is a foundational part of American power grids. Our facilities will manufacture solar cells and modules to invigorate our economy with abundant energy. We're excited to work with Yates and Milam County to bring American advanced manufacturing to the heart of Texas and to unlock our most scalable energy resources.' Yates Construction's engagement extends beyond preconstruction duties as T1 Energy anticipates finalising terms with them as the general contractor. The company joins SSOE Group, which has been providing project engineering services for the project since December 2024. The G2_Austin facility will commence cell production by late 2026 and is expected to generate up to 1,800 full-time positions. Yates Construction president and CEO William G Yates III stated: 'We look forward to working with T1 Energy and leveraging our extensive experience in advanced manufacturing facility construction. "This is an exciting project, and Yates Construction is committed to being a collaborative partner throughout the execution of the project." In May 2025, T1 Energy entered into a heads of agreement with Saudi partner Manaar Gulf Saudi Arabia, to explore an investment in the proposed G2_Austin 5GW solar cell manufacturing facility. "T1 Energy advances $850m solar cell facility development in US" was originally created and published by Power Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Astronergy sets the pace at SNEC 2025 with cutting-edge solar products and global partnerships
Astronergy sets the pace at SNEC 2025 with cutting-edge solar products and global partnerships

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Astronergy sets the pace at SNEC 2025 with cutting-edge solar products and global partnerships

SHANGHAI, June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As a global tier one solar module provider, Astronergy made a strong and impactful impression at SNEC 2025, showcasing its innovation-driven product breakthroughs, expanding global presence, and receiving sustained industry recognition. Innovation-driven product breakthroughs At SNEC 2025, Astronergy unveiled its advanced portfolio featuring the ASTRO N7 and N7s series, both full-line Zero-Busbar (ZBB) TOPCon modules. These modules integrate cutting-edge TOPCon 5.0 cell technology. The ZBB structure improves mechanical durability by minimizing cell microcrack risks, reflecting Astronergy's strong capabilities in smart manufacturing and industrial automation. Together, these innovations deliver superior conversion efficiency, increased power output, and exceptional long-term reliability—key factors in lowering the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) for utility-scale and commercial projects. Complementing this lineup, Astronergy showcased the ultra-high-power ASTRO N7 Pro and ASTRO N8 Pro modules, which incorporate advanced half-cut cell architecture and multi-busbar technology. This manufacturing breakthrough enhances shading tolerance and reduces hotspot risks, enabling the 700W+ and 800W+ modules to deliver higher energy yields and greater durability under diverse and challenging environmental conditions. Global recognition and expanding partnerships Astronergy's steadfast commitment to product quality was recognized through multiple prestigious industry accolades. The ASTRO N7 series was honored with the "Overall Highest Achiever" award from the Renewable Energy Test Center (RETC) after excelling in a comprehensive range of rigorous tests, including thermal cycling, humidity freeze, and potential-induced degradation (PID) resistance. Furthermore, Astronergy received its ninth consecutive Kiwa PVEL TOP Performer designation, highlighting consistent excellence and product reliability over many years. During the exhibition, Astronergy also signed a significant strategic cooperation agreement with Spanish partners, reinforcing its expanding footprint and deepening collaboration across the European market. The company continues to accelerate its global growth, rapidly expanding in key regions such as Latin America and Asia-Pacific, supported by dedicated localized service teams and agile supply chain management. As a core member of the CHINT Group, Astronergy highlighted its integral role within a full-industry-chain ecosystem that spans generation, storage, and smart energy management solutions. This comprehensive platform enables Astronergy to deliver complete clean energy solutions globally, supporting the worldwide energy transition. With its cutting-edge technologies, trusted global partnerships, and proven long-term reliability, Astronergy continues to lead as a reliable and innovative partner driving the global clean energy transformation. SOURCE Astronergy Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Enertis Applus+ Study: LONGi BC Modules Outperform TOPCon in LCOE, Driving Higher Commercial Value
Enertis Applus+ Study: LONGi BC Modules Outperform TOPCon in LCOE, Driving Higher Commercial Value

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time10-06-2025

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  • Malaysian Reserve

Enertis Applus+ Study: LONGi BC Modules Outperform TOPCon in LCOE, Driving Higher Commercial Value

SEVILLE, Spain, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Global technical engineering consultancy Enertis Applus+ has released a comprehensive analysis of a 47MW single-axis tracker PV project in Seville, Spain, comparing the commercial performance of back-contact (BC) and tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) technologies. Energy Yield Assessments (EYA) were conducted based on module data provided by LONGi. The results confirm that LONGi's HPBC2.0 modules Hi-MO 9 significantly outperform TOPCon alternatives in power generation efficiency, cost control, and levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), providing robust technical validation for utility-scale solar deployments worldwide. Key Findings: 3.4% Higher Energy Yield per Watt: Hi-MO 9 generated 2,209 hours of first-year operation – 2.4%-3.4% more than TOPCon equivalents, directly increasing project revenue. Cost Parity Despite Premium Pricing: With Hi-MO 9 priced just 0.7¢/W higher than TOPCon, total CAPEX remained comparable through optimized system design and cost structures. Industry-Leading LCOE Reduction: Hi-MO 9 achieved an LCOE of €0.02706/kWh – 3.92-4.47% lower than TOPCon modules. Cost advantages stem from: Reduced fixed cost allocation per unit energy via higher yield; Variable cost compression through enhanced tracker compatibility and reduced electrical losses. The study confirms BC technology's unique capacity to maximize lifetime return on investment through synergistic 'efficiency gains + cost control' effects. By significantly lowering electricity production costs, Hi-MO 9 enables solar assets to compete more effectively in global energy markets while accelerating decarbonization efforts.

Enertis Applus+ Study: LONGi BC Modules Outperform TOPCon in LCOE, Driving Higher Commercial Value
Enertis Applus+ Study: LONGi BC Modules Outperform TOPCon in LCOE, Driving Higher Commercial Value

Korea Herald

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Enertis Applus+ Study: LONGi BC Modules Outperform TOPCon in LCOE, Driving Higher Commercial Value

SEVILLE, Spain, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Global technical engineering consultancy Enertis Applus+ has released a comprehensive analysis of a 47MW single-axis tracker PV project in Seville, Spain, comparing the commercial performance of back-contact (BC) and tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) technologies. Energy Yield Assessments (EYA) were conducted based on module data provided by LONGi. The results confirm that LONGi's HPBC2.0 modules Hi-MO 9 significantly outperform TOPCon alternatives in power generation efficiency, cost control, and levelized cost of electricity (LCOE), providing robust technical validation for utility-scale solar deployments worldwide. Key Findings: The study confirms BC technology's unique capacity to maximize lifetime return on investment through synergistic "efficiency gains + cost control" effects. By significantly lowering electricity production costs, Hi-MO 9 enables solar assets to compete more effectively in global energy markets while accelerating decarbonization efforts.

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