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Hanwha Qcells will handle engineering, procurement and construction for 14 solar and storage projects at the Atlas Energy Park in Arizona. The complex is scheduled to reach 2.8 gigawatts of solar capacity and 5.7 gigawatt-hours of storage by 2028.
koreaherald.comHanwha Qcells will manage engineering, procurement and construction for 14 solar and energy storage projects at the Atlas Energy Park in Arizona, Yonhap reported on July 10. The park will cover 63.66 square kilometers in the state. By 2028 it is planned to deliver 2.8 gigawatts of solar power capacity and 5.7 gigawatt-hours of energy storage.
Hanwha Qcells will supply every solar module used in the development. The announcement follows the company's sale in May of two solar farms totaling 357 megawatts. As of July 2026, Hanwha Qcells has 11 gigawatts of solar projects and 6 gigawatts of storage projects completed or under way across North America.
Hanwha Qcells is a subsidiary of Hanwha Solutions. Yonhap reported that the Arizona work forms part of the company's push to develop, build and sell energy infrastructure in the U.S. market.
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