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Vietnam is one of the fastest growing solar energy markets in the world and a country where Trina Solar has a very strong presence.</p>
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We have been involved in several high-profile utility-scale projects there including the <a href="/en-apac/blogs/http://pages.dgfurong168.com/Cam_Hoa_Solar_Farm_Vietnam.html">Cam Ho... Farm</a>.</p>
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Australians love installing solar on their rooftops, so Trina Solar makes sure it offers a wide choice of module designs to help aesthetically-minded homeowners — including the all-black Honey Black M modules.</p>
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As the first Chinese developer and supplier of bifacial double-glass modules, Trina Solar has devoted itself to energy yield empirical testing and market promotion of its <a href="/en-apac/product/Duomax-twin">Duomax Twin</a> bifacial double-glass module since 2017. With high reliability and high energy yield performance, the product has been proven to be prominently effective in driving down system energy cost as the empirical data provided by multiple third parties have confirmed its energy yield gain.<br />
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The greater power output and efficiency of new solar modules coming onto the global market will help the world to achieve a major shift to renewable energy.</p>
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Increasing the size of wafers is a trend in the photovoltaic industry. For solar module manufacturers, the benefit of a larger wafer size is it increases the power output, thereby reducing the per-watt production cost.</p>
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For the customer, the benefit of having more power output per module is that fewer modules, less land and less related equipment – brackets, junction boxes, cabling, etc – is required for the desired amount of electricity capacity.</p>
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Trina Solar is at the forefront of new technology and product innovation in the global PV industry.</p>
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Trina Solar’s State Key Laboratory (SKL) of PV Science and Technology in Changzhou, which has achieved many world records over the years, is a world-leader in its field and employs top scientists from around China and the world.</p>
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As bushfires raged across Australia over the last few months, one of our partners took the initiative to provide temporary power to as many residents in their area as they could.</p>