The company has brought clean energy to more than 150 countries
Trina Solar has released its 2022 Sustainability Report, summarising the company’s continuous efforts to pursue sustainable development of the energy industry, and its commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Trina Solar has brought clean energy to more than 150 countries, reducing greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to the planting of around 10.3 billion trees. To date, the company has delivered solar modules with an overall capacity more than 140GW, equivalent to 6.1 times the installed capacity of the world’s largest power station – the Three Gorges Dam in China, a press statement said.
Trina Solar’s water consumption intensity for cell product was 384.89 tonnes/MW, a reduction of 63% from the 2020 baseline, while water consumption intensity for module product was 39.83 tonnes/MW, a decrease of 53% from 2020.
Since its establishment in 1997, Trina Solar has undertaken a range of initiatives to promote the global energy transition. The company works closely with key stakeholders to ensure a consistent supply of solar energy products and provides technology training to developing countries in their shift to renewable energy.
“At Trina Solar we take an altruistic approach to everything we do. We believe in taking practical action to fulfil our commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which means working closely with our global stakeholders to add impetus to the clean energy movement,” affirmed Gao Jifan, Chairman and CEO, Trina Solar.