Jingke Energy and ACWA Power Sign a Solar Photovoltaic Module Framework Agreement
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-6-17 20:18:24
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During the 2024 Shanghai SNEC exhibition, Jinko Energy announced the official signing of the Solar Photovoltaic Module Framework Agreement with Saudi Arabia International Power and Water Company. The two sides will strengthen business collaboration in new energy construction and other fields through this joint venture, jointly improve the quality of global green energy supply, and promote high-quality development of global green transformation.
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