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Wednesday, May 29 2019 - 19:24
AsiaNet
LONGi high-efficiency PV Panels Used in Pilot UNSW Water Treatment Project
YIXING, China, May 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) kicked off its scientific academician 
expert panel roadshow in Yixing Central Science Park in Jiangsu, the site of 
the esteemed university's first overseas Technology R&D Transformation Center. 
The pilot MCDI project, which employs high efficiency PV modules for the 
treatment of brackish water, is a collaboration of UNSW and Goldwind 
Environmental Group. LONGi Solar contributed the high-efficiency 
mono-crystalline half-cell modules used.

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Caption: scene of the donation ceremony
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Mr. Wang Mengsong, Product Director of LONGi Solar, and Professor T. David 
Waite, Executive Director and CEO of UNSW (Yixing) Environmental Technology 
Transfer Center graced the launch ceremony. 

High-efficiency PV modules are best suited for the water treatment system. With 
12pcs of 375W high efficiency mono PV panels deployed and average daylight of 5 
hours, the output energy is about 22.5 kWh per day, more than sufficient to 
meet the water treatment system demand of  6 kWh per day for the desalination 
of the electrode and by the control systems. This system will become the 
template of brackish water purification in remote areas to improve the quality 
of drinking and domestic use water. The system can purify 20 tons of water 
daily. The use of high-efficiency mono crystalline modules saves land use, 
generate more electricity and reduce the cost of clean water.

In the expert and enterprise technology engagement, Mr. Wang Mengsong and 
Professor David Waite discussed synergies of PV and environmental technologies. 
LONGi and UNSW reiterated closer ties in different technical fields and further 
the progress of joint innovations.

"LONGi has always pursued cooperation on innovative technologies and constantly 
striving to promote technical exchanges and achieve synergies in 
mixed-technology fields. Our cooperation with the outstanding research 
capabilities of UNSW, LONGi hopes to strengthen capabilities in production, 
education and research and promote a green lifestyle," said Mr Wang.

SOURCE: LONGi Solar