- Huasun Energy showcased its 200 MW HJT photovoltaic project at the COP30 China Pavilion, earning recognition for its exemplary corporate carbon neutrality.
- The project generates 323,000 MWh, reduces CO₂ emissions by over 700,000 tons, and supports land and agricultural initiatives.
Huasun Energy highlighted its 200 MW heterojunction (HJT) photovoltaic project in Bayannur, Inner Mongolia, at the China Pavilion during the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30). The company received recognition for “Exemplary Practices of Chinese Corporate Carbon Neutrality.”
COP30 marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris Agreement and emphasises the submission of stronger Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The China Pavilion showcased the efforts of Chinese enterprises in technological innovation, green development, and sustainability, providing global audiences with insight into China’s approach to ecological modernisation.
Huasun’s Xinhua Forest Farm Desertification Control and Photovoltaic Integration Project combines solar power generation with desert restoration. In addition, the project utilises Huasun’s Himalaya G12 high-efficiency HJT modules, which deliver over 730W of mass-production power, 95% bifaciality, and strong performance in high temperatures. The modules feature a dual-glass bifacial design with steel frames to resist sand abrasion and temperature extremes.
Once operational, the project will generate 323,000 MWh annually, replace 256,000 tons of coal, and cut CO₂ emissions by more than 700,000 tons per year. It will also stabilise sand, increase vegetation, and create agricultural income, demonstrating the relationship between ecological restoration and renewable energy.
Huasun’s participation at COP30 highlights how Chinese energy firms turn carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals into practice. The company continues to expand high-efficiency PV applications through research, development, and international collaboration, contributing to the global energy transition.