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From governments to investors, and from residents to corporations, the world continues driving toward ambitious carbon-neutral goals. Achieving these targets will be no easy endeavor, and it will fall in part on solar developers and EPCs to find the best solutions.</p>
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To meet this growing demand, they’ll need modules that can continue delivering reliable renewable energy at the lowest levelized cost of energy (LCOE). </p>
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The transition to net-zero carbon pollution is now fully underway, making renewables a compelling investment proposition. Now, ambitious Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals announced by major companies and institutions are forcing investors to migrate from traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy investments, such as solar.</p>
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Trina Solar and UL have announced the latest study report on the CAPEX and LCOE of the modules <a href="/en-apac/blogs/http://www.dgfurong168.com/en-apac/resources/blog/wed-03172021-1806">210... and 182-540W with different wafer sizes. The report is based on a simulated PV system with a DC capacity of 125MW at two different project locations UAE and Australia.</p>