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Agrivoltaic Projects – Solarbe PV Network

Posted on 09 07 202120 06 2026 by Editor

Summary

This article summarises the latest progress of multiple agrivoltaic projects, focusing on Trina Solar and Chint New Energy's projects in New Zealand. The New Zealand solar farm Te Herenga o Te Rā, supplied by Trina Solar and built by Lodestone Energy, has been connected to the grid. Located along the Waikato River in the Opotiki District, it is the third agrivoltaic project between Trina Solar and Lodestone Energy, starting construction in 2023 and completed ahead of schedule at the end of 2024.

Chint New Energy completed the Ashburton 7.2MW agrivoltaic project on the Canterbury Plains in New Zealand's South Island, installing 11,750 ASTRO N5 modules and connecting to the grid. Additionally, projects such as Beijing Energy International's Yunnan Yuanjiang Yila 75MW project, Guoneng Changyuan's Badong 100MW project, and Trina Solar's Kyoto Prefecture Fukuchiyama City project in Japan have also been grid-connected. The article also mentions Chint New Energy winning bids for the Shaanxi Shenmu 100MW PV transmission project and Huaneng Kuantian agrivoltaic project, as well as China Energy Engineering Group winning the bid for Guoneng Shaanxi Qindong 200MW project.

Other projects include those in Gansu Jingtai County, Guizhou Bijie 200MW, Shanxi Yuncheng 100MW, Shaanxi Yanchuan 50MW, and Hangzhou Chun'an Weiping. The agrivoltaic model, with PV panels above and agricultural planting below, achieves efficient land use and clean energy output, contributing to carbon neutrality goals.

Commentary

For New Zealand small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners, the development of agrivoltaic projects means potential reductions in energy costs, especially for power-intensive industries such as dairy processing and refrigerated transport. The New Zealand projects by Trina Solar and Chint New Energy demonstrate that PV technology is mature for agricultural applications. Businesses can consider partnering with solar developers to install PV panels on their own or leased land, generating electricity while maintaining agricultural production, thereby lowering electricity bills.

Meanwhile, the New Zealand government is promoting energy transition and may introduce more subsidies or tax incentives; businesses should monitor relevant policies. Additionally, Chinese brands dominate the PV module supply chain, and New Zealand companies could explore agency or distribution opportunities, but must be mindful of trade barriers and exchange rate risks. From a consumer trend perspective, green energy labels may enhance product value; for example, agricultural products using solar power can be marketed as 'carbon neutral' to attract environmentally conscious consumers.

However, agrivoltaic projects require significant upfront investment, and businesses need to assess payback periods and land suitability. Overall, this technology offers potential pathways for New Zealand SMEs to reduce operating costs and enhance brand image, but decisions should be made carefully based on individual business characteristics.

Keywords: agrivoltaics, Trina Solar, Chint New Energy, New Zealand, photovoltaic, grid-connected, clean energy, carbon neutrality, agriculture, solar energy


Summary in Chinese | 摘要

本文汇总了多个农光互补项目的最新进展,重点介绍了天合光能与正泰新能在新西兰的项目。天合光能供货、Lodestone Energy建设的新西兰光伏园Te Herenga o Te Rā并网发电,位于奥波蒂基区怀卡托河沿岸,是天合光能与Lodestone Energy合作的第三个农光互补项目,2023年开工,2024年底提前竣工。正泰新能在新西兰南岛坎特伯雷平原完成Ashburton 7.2MW农光互补项目,安装11750块ASTRO N5组件,并网投运。

此外,京能国际云南元江县邑拉75MW项目、国能长源巴东100MW项目、天合光能日本京都府福知山市项目等也实现并网。文章还提及正泰新能中标陕西神木100MW光伏外送项目和华能宽田农光互补项目,以及中国能建中标国能陕西秦东200MW项目。其他项目包括甘肃景泰县、贵州毕节20万千瓦、山西运城100MW、陕西延川50MW、杭州淳安威坪等项目。

农光互补模式通过板上光伏发电、板下农业种植,实现土地高效利用和清洁能源产出,助力碳中和目标。

Commentary in Chinese | 评论

对于新西兰中小企业主而言,农光互补项目的发展意味着能源成本可能下降,尤其是对电力消耗较大的行业如乳制品加工、冷藏运输等。天合光能和正泰新能的新西兰项目表明,光伏技术已成熟应用于农业场景,企业可考虑与光伏开发商合作,在自有土地或租赁土地上安装光伏板,既发电又维持农业生产,降低电费支出。同时,新西兰政府推动能源转型,可能出台更多补贴或税收优惠,企业应关注相关政策。

此外,光伏组件供应链中,中国品牌占据主导,新西兰企业可探索代理或分销机会,但需注意贸易壁垒和汇率风险。从消费趋势看,绿色能源标签可能提升产品附加值,例如使用光伏电力的农产品可宣传为“碳中和”产品,吸引环保意识强的消费者。不过,农光互补项目初期投资较大,企业需评估回报周期和土地适用性。

总体而言,该技术为新西兰中小企业提供了降低运营成本和提升品牌形象的潜在路径,但需结合自身业务特点审慎决策。

关键词: 农光互补, 天合光能, 正泰新能, 新西兰, 光伏, 并网发电, 清洁能源, 碳中和, 农业, 太阳能


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