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Arctech Secures 2.3 GW Solar Tracker Supply Deal with China Energy Engineering for Saudi Project
Arctech, a Chinese firm providing solar tracking solutions, has secured a 2.3 GW supply contract with China Energy Engineering Group for ACWA Power’s PIF4-Haden project in Saudi Arabia. This collaboration supports Saudi Vision 2030, enhancing energy efficiency in challenging desert conditions.
October 25, 2024. By EI News Network
Arctech, a Chinese firm providing solar tracking and racking solutions, has signed a major supply agreement with China Energy Engineering Group Co. Ltd., to deliver 2.3 GW of its SkyLine II single-axis solar trackers for ACWA Power's PIF4-Haden project in Saudi Arabia.
This project adds to Arctech's expanding footprint in the Middle East and Africa, marking a portfolio milestone of over 15 GW in the region.
The project is located in a desert landscape prone to high wind conditions, the project will benefit from SkyLine II’s innovative multi-point synchronous drive mechanism, allowing it to stow horizontally during strong winds with a threshold of 22 m/s. This design not only enhances durability but also improves energy production and return on investment. SkyLine II's modular structure provides scalability and land use efficiency, helping reduce installation costs and optimize power output.
This large-scale project aligns with Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030,' an initiative focused on diversifying the nation's energy sources. Expected to start commercial operations by early 2027, the project will generate an estimated 156.189 billion kilowatt-hours over 25 years, reducing carbon emissions by nearly 147 million tons.
Arctech, operational in the region since 2017, has offices in Dubai and Riyadh, and manufacturing facilities in Jeddah, offering a full suite of services, including technical support, supply chain management, and local operation and maintenance.
Arctech’s expansion aligns with Saudi Arabia's vision, and the company is committed to strengthening its presence and contributing to the Kingdom's sustainable energy goals through continued localisation and dedicated client services.
This project adds to Arctech's expanding footprint in the Middle East and Africa, marking a portfolio milestone of over 15 GW in the region.
The project is located in a desert landscape prone to high wind conditions, the project will benefit from SkyLine II’s innovative multi-point synchronous drive mechanism, allowing it to stow horizontally during strong winds with a threshold of 22 m/s. This design not only enhances durability but also improves energy production and return on investment. SkyLine II's modular structure provides scalability and land use efficiency, helping reduce installation costs and optimize power output.
This large-scale project aligns with Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030,' an initiative focused on diversifying the nation's energy sources. Expected to start commercial operations by early 2027, the project will generate an estimated 156.189 billion kilowatt-hours over 25 years, reducing carbon emissions by nearly 147 million tons.
Arctech, operational in the region since 2017, has offices in Dubai and Riyadh, and manufacturing facilities in Jeddah, offering a full suite of services, including technical support, supply chain management, and local operation and maintenance.
Arctech’s expansion aligns with Saudi Arabia's vision, and the company is committed to strengthening its presence and contributing to the Kingdom's sustainable energy goals through continued localisation and dedicated client services.
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