Aug 1, 2014 - Chinese photovoltaic (PV) equipment maker Hareon Solar Technology Co Ltd (SHA:600401) said today it had clinched a deal to build 6,271 MWp of solar parks together with Swiss-based solar project developer ILB Helios. The two companies will install the PV capacity in Europe, the Middle East and Africa between 2014 and 2017. Turkey is the top destination for the partners with 3,375 MWp of planned projects there. Financing details on the schemes were not provided. This year alone, Hareon and ILB Helios will construct about 254 MWp of solar parks, including 29 MW in the UK and 225 MWp in Turkey.
Mavi Boncuk |
ILB Helios plans 3.3 GW of projects in Turkey over the next three years. The deal, with the Chinese manufacturer, has a pipeline of projects including Jordan, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Iran and Iraq.
ILB Helios and Hareon Solar[1] to plan a 3.3 GW pipeline in the country over the next three years.wikimedia commons
The Swiss solar developer which has just signed a 6.27 GW framework agreement with Chinese manufacturer Hareon Solar to satisfy Turkey's thirst for energy is behind the decision by the two companies to develop 3.3 GW of projects in the country over the next three years.
ILB signed the ambitious three-year framework agreement with Jiangsu-based Hareon to develop schemes across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, starting with 29 MW of schemes in the UK and a 100 kW project in Jordan as well as 225 MW in Turkey, by the end of the year.
Hareon and Zug-based ILB Helios, a unit of IBL Integrierte Beschaffungslogistik, have already collaborated on the development of 150MW of solar in European countries such as Romania and Bulgaria. Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd., one of China's largest crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturing enterprises.
[1] Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd. manufactures and markets solar photovoltaic (PV) products worldwide. It offers mono-crystalline silicon, poly-crystalline silicon, and quasi-mono-crystalline silicon solar cells and modules, as well as ONYX solar cells and AC solar modules. The company also manufactures silicon ingots, wafers, and PV systems. In addition, it designs, constructs, finance, and operates commercial and utility-scale solar power-plants. The company exports its products to various European countries, as well as to the United States, Australia, South Korea, India, Japan, and other emerging photovoltaic markets. The company was formerly known as Jiangyin Hareon Technology Co., Ltd and changed its name to Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd. in February 2008. Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 2004 and is headquartered in Jiangyin, China.
Mavi Boncuk |

ILB Helios and Hareon Solar[1] to plan a 3.3 GW pipeline in the country over the next three years.wikimedia commons
The Swiss solar developer which has just signed a 6.27 GW framework agreement with Chinese manufacturer Hareon Solar to satisfy Turkey's thirst for energy is behind the decision by the two companies to develop 3.3 GW of projects in the country over the next three years.
ILB signed the ambitious three-year framework agreement with Jiangsu-based Hareon to develop schemes across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, starting with 29 MW of schemes in the UK and a 100 kW project in Jordan as well as 225 MW in Turkey, by the end of the year.
Hareon and Zug-based ILB Helios, a unit of IBL Integrierte Beschaffungslogistik, have already collaborated on the development of 150MW of solar in European countries such as Romania and Bulgaria. Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd., one of China's largest crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturing enterprises.
[1] Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd. manufactures and markets solar photovoltaic (PV) products worldwide. It offers mono-crystalline silicon, poly-crystalline silicon, and quasi-mono-crystalline silicon solar cells and modules, as well as ONYX solar cells and AC solar modules. The company also manufactures silicon ingots, wafers, and PV systems. In addition, it designs, constructs, finance, and operates commercial and utility-scale solar power-plants. The company exports its products to various European countries, as well as to the United States, Australia, South Korea, India, Japan, and other emerging photovoltaic markets. The company was formerly known as Jiangyin Hareon Technology Co., Ltd and changed its name to Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd. in February 2008. Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 2004 and is headquartered in Jiangyin, China.