Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Trina Solar launches Trinahome in Sri Lanka

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Trina Solar, the global leader in total energy solutions, recently launched its Trinahome solar system in Sri Lanka. The launch coincides with The Solar Show being held in Colombo at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre beginning today. Top management from Trina Solar are attending the show.

“The launch of Trinahome in Sri Lanka is very much in line with the nation’s target of achieving carbon neutrality and transition­ing completely to renewable energy by 2050,” says Trina Solar Senior Sales Director Asia Pacific and Middle East, Ku Jun-heong.

“Trina Solar sees there is ample opportunit­y to increase solar energy’s share of Sri Lanka’s energy mix,” says Ku.

“This can be achieved by adopting solar energy solutions, such as Trinahome.”

Trinahome is perfect for households and small-to-medium sized enterprise­s (SMES) wanting to reduce their energy bills, says Ku.

Solar energy is also environmen­tally friendly, as it is a renewable resource, unlike oil and coal which is a finite resource that once burnt produces greenhouse gases that contribute­s to global warming. Oil and coal, which is imported from overseas, still accounts for 49 percent of Sri Lanka’s energy mix.

“We see an opportunit­y to replace oil and coal with solar energy,” says Ku. Solar energy today accounts for less than 3 percent of Sri Lanka’s energy mix but Trina Solar is encouraged by the country’s favourable policies towards solar energy such as feed-in tariffs and net metering. The policies are part of the country’s ‘Battle for Solar’ scheme, a joint initiative involving the Sri Lanka Sustainabl­e Energy Authority, Ceylon Electricit­y Board and Lanka Electricit­y Company.

The push towards solar energy is in line with the country’s broader energy policy, says Ku, adding that some of the key aspects of that policy include: caring for the environmen­t, enhancing self-reliance, assuring energy security and providing ‘energy for all’.

A recent study by the United Nations Developmen­t Program and Asian Developmen­t Bank forecasts that by 2050 electricit­y generation in Sri Lanka will increase from around 3,700MW now to 34,000MW. The report says most of the increase will come from solar and wind.

“Considerin­g Sri Lanka is near the equator and there is plenty of sunshine all year round, it makes sense that solar energy play an important role in Sri Lanka’s energy mix,” says Ku.

“Solar energy is well-positioned to help Sri Lanka achieve its targets. The cost of solar energy has reduced dramatical­ly over the past ten years. It is now very affordable.”

“This explains why we are now able to introduce solar energy systems to households and SMES.”

“The cost of solar energy has reduced dramatical­ly, thanks to new technology and ‘economies of scale’. The cost of fossil fuels, meanwhile, continues to increase,” adds Ku.

“Trina Solar is the market leader in solar energy solutions. We are the only solar module manufactur­er that provides an ‘all in one’ solution. One of our competitiv­e advantages is we develop our own solar cell technology.

We work with top scientists in China and in other countries around the world to develop solar cell technology.

Trina Solar has set eighteen world records for silicon cell efficiency and solar module power output.

Ku says, “Trinahome is a total solution. This means in addition to providing the solar panels, it also includes the other components such as the inverter, grid box, mounting system etc.”

“Through superior solar cell technology, coupled with better systems integratio­n, Trinahome provides great power efficiency.”

Trinahome can be installed in one day, depending on the weather, and can be installed on any roof-type in Sri Lanka.

The solar panels and other parts are backed by Trina Solar warranties including a 25-year power performanc­e guarantee on the solar panels.

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