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Canadian Solar

Canadian Solar Inc. is a publicly traded company that manufactures solar PV modules and runs large scale solar projects.

Canadian Solar Inc.
TypePublic company
CSIQ (NASDAQ)
Industry
Founded2001 (2001)
FounderShawn Qu
Headquarters
Guelph, Ontario
,
Canada
Number of locations
Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, South Africa, India, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Korea, Australia, the United States, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, China, Brazil, Panama, Turkey, United Kingdom, South Africa, Vietnam, Indonesia
Key people
Shawn Qu (Chairman, President, CEO)
ProductsPhotovoltaic modules, photovoltaic systems
Revenue US$7.47 billion (2022)[1]
US$147 million (2020)[2]
Number of employees
13,478 (2020)[3]
Websitewww.canadian-solar.com

History edit

Founded in 2001 in Guelph, Ontario, Canada by Shawn Qu, Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ) has subsidiaries in over 24 countries on 6 continents.[4] They manufacture solar PV modules, are involved in supporting the installation of solar energy, and are involved in a number utility-scale power projects. With the company's acquisition of Recurrent Energy, Canadian Solar's total project pipeline reached 20.4 GW, including an increase in the late-stage project pipeline to 2.4 GW.

In November 2006, the company went public (Nasdaq: CSIQ) at $15 per share.[5]

Including two manufacturing facilities in Ontario, Canadian Solar employs nearly 9,000 workers worldwide. This translates to more than 16 GW of panel shipments, or approximately 70 million PV modules, in the past 15 years.[4]

The Human Rights Foundation criticized the firm after a 2021 report by The Globe and Mail revealed the company operates a solar farm in Xinjiang, China nearby a Uyghur internment camp.[6] The Guelph Mercury Tribune later revealed a second solar farm in Xinjiang.[7] In response to a question about the firm at a news conference, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, "We will continue to work very, very closely and follow up with [Canadian Solar Inc., Dynasty Gold Corp. and GobiMin Inc.], and all companies that have investments in that area, to ensure they are following Canadian values and Canadian law."[8] The Globe further uncovered that in 2019 Canadian Solar signed a major agreement with the polysilicon manufacturer GCL-Poly, a company whose Xinjiang subsidiary has ties to forced labour.[9] The Mercury Tribune reported Canadian Solar sold both of its Xinjiang solar farms in late 2021 to a consortium of various Chinese banks and investment groups.[10]

Manufacturing edit

Canadian Solar production facilities in Canada, China, Indonesia, Vietnam and Brazil make ingots, wafers, solar cells, solar PV modules, solar power systems, and other solar products.

The bulk of Canadian Solar's manufacturing facilities are located in Canada and China.[11] The Ontario plant has a production capacity of over 500 MW per year.[12]

Products edit

Canadian Solar offers solar modules, solar power systems, off-grid solar home systems and other solar products.

Canadian Solar's global PV project business unit has been in operation for over six years and develops PV projects worldwide, specializing in project development, system design, engineering and financing. In addition, Canadian Solar can handle the deployment of photovoltaic projects systems, ranging a few hundred kilowatts to mega-watts.

Canadian Solar's standard modules are powered by 156 x 156 mm (6 inch) mono-crystalline or poly-crystalline solar cells.

Projects edit

Below are some of Canadian Solar's projects:

Europe edit

North America edit

  • 27 MW – Sunnybrook Health Services, Canada (2009)
  • 5 MW – Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Georgia, USA (May 2010)
  • 148 MW – Ronald McDonald House, San Diego, California, USA (June 2010)
  • 5 MW – Keystone Solar Farm, Pennsylvania, USA (October 2012)
  • 8.5 MW - Canadian Solar 1 (CS1), Canada (August 2012)
  • 10 MW – Brockville 1, Canada (June 2013)
  • 9 MW – Brockville 2, Canada (September 2013)
  • 10 MW – Silvercreek Solar Park, Canada (January 2014)
  • 146.4 MW – Honduras (October 2014) [14]
  • 28.4 MW – Los Angeles, California (November 2014) [15]
  • 5.86 MW – Massachusetts (July 2014) [16]
  • 10 MW – Ontario, Canada (January 2015)
  • 100 MW – Ontario, Canada (July 2015) [17]
  • 100 MW – Texas Solar Project, Texas (November 2015) [18]
  • 100 MW – Kings County, California (August 2016) [19]
  • 200 MW – California (September 2016) [20]
  • 258 MW – Fresno County, California (September 2016) [21]
  • 60 MW – Los Angeles, California (September 2016) [22]
  • 5.74 MW – Fowler, California (November 2016) [23]

South America edit

  • 185 MW – Brazil (September 2016) [24]
  • 191.5 MW – Brazil (October 2016) [25]
  • 114 MW – Brazil (November 2016) [26]

Asia-Pacific edit

  • 30 MW - Near Tumxuk, Xinjiang, China (2019)[6]
  • 10 MW – Ninxiahongsibao, China (August 2010)
  • 20 MW – Wulate, Inner Mongolia, China (December 2013)
  • 30 MW – Suzhou Golden Sun Projects, China (November 2012)
  • 25 MW – Gajner, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India (November 2013)
  • 1.3 MW – Hyogo, pref. Awaji city, Japan (January 2013)
  • 5 MW – Normanton Solar Farm, Australia (December 2015) [27]
  • 17.4 MW – Longreach Solar Farm, Australia (September 2016) [28]
  • 30 MW – Oakey Solar Farm, Australia (September 2016) [28]
  • 30 MW – Telangana, India (October 2016) [29]
  • 190MW - Suntop Solar Farm - Australia (October 2020)
  • 146MW - Gunnedah Solar Farm, Australia (October 2020)

Acquisitions edit

Recurrent Energy: Canadian Solar completed the acquisition of solar developer Recurrent Energy from Sharp Corporation for approximately $265 million in 2015.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ "Q4 & FY Results 2022". Canadian Solar. Retrieved March 21, 2023.
  2. ^ "Q4 & FY Results 2020". Canadian Solar. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  3. ^ "Canadian Solar Company Info". Bloomberg News.
  4. ^ a b . Canadian Solar. Archived from the original on March 29, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  5. ^ "2006: The Year of the Solar IPO Boom". SeekingAlpha. January 22, 2007. from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Green, David; VanderKlippe, Nathan (January 18, 2021). "Canadian firms operate in China's Xinjiang region". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 18, 2021.
  7. ^ McNaughton, Graeme (July 22, 2021). "Guelph solar panel company has ties with Chinese firm sanctioned over forced labour". Guelph Mercury Tribune. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  8. ^ Fife, Robert; Chase, Steven; VanderKlippe, Nathan (January 19, 2021). "Trudeau warns Canadian companies in China to avoid using forced labour". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  9. ^ VanderKlippe, Nathan (January 28, 2021). "Canadian Solar denies use of forced labour at its solar farm in western China". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  10. ^ McNaughton, Graeme (May 11, 2022). "Guelph company backtracks on blocking forced labour audit of its Chinese supply chain, operations". Guelph Mercury Tribune. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  11. ^ "Solar firm making return to its Canadian roots". The Globe and Mail. December 12, 2010.
  12. ^ "Canadian Solar, a home-grown success story". APPrO. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  13. ^ "Canadian Solar & Green City Complete 1-MW Project". www.renewableenergyworld.com. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  14. ^ "Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ) Strikes 146.4 MW Honduras Deal". Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  15. ^ "Canadian Solar Completes Sale of 28.4 MW Solar Plant in the United States" (Press release). PR Newswire. Retrieved October 12, 2018 – via Canadian Solar.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on November 10, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  17. ^ "Canadian Solar Completes 100 MW Utility-Scale Project In Ontario - Solar Industry". Solar Industry. July 27, 2015. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  18. ^ "Canadian Solar Subsidiary Recurrent Energy Partners in 157 MW Texas Solar Project | AltEnergyMag". Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  19. ^ "Canadian Solar subsidiary brings 100 MW California solar plant online - Canadian Manufacturing". Canadian Manufacturing. August 23, 2016. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  20. ^ "Canadian Solar Subsidiary Recurrent Energy Completes 200 Megawatt Tranquillity Solar Project" (Press release). PR Newswire – via Canadian Solar.
  21. ^ "Das Internetportal für erneuerbare Energien". Solarserver. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on November 10, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  23. ^ . finance.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  24. ^ "Canadian Solar Gets 185-MW Solar PV Projects in Brazil". NASDAQ.com. September 4, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  25. ^ . finance.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  26. ^ "Canadian Solar Wins 114 MW of Solar Power Projects In Brazil" (Press release). PR Newswire. Retrieved October 12, 2018 – via Canadian Solar.
  27. ^ "Solar Project: Normanton Solar Farm, Australia". Canadian Solar. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  28. ^ a b . Archived from the original on November 10, 2016. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  29. ^ "Canadian Solar Enters India's Solar Market | CleanTechnica". cleantechnica.com. October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2018.
  30. ^ "Canadian Solar to Acquire Recurrent Energy from Sharp Corporation for $265 Million". Recurrent Energy. February 3, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Canadian Solar Inc is a publicly traded company that manufactures solar PV modules and runs large scale solar projects Canadian Solar Inc TypePublic companyTraded asCSIQ NASDAQ IndustryRenewable energyPhotovoltaics industryFounded2001 2001 FounderShawn QuHeadquartersGuelph Ontario CanadaNumber of locationsCanada Germany Italy Spain South Africa India United Arab Emirates Japan Korea Australia the United States Singapore Hong Kong Taiwan Thailand Malaysia China Brazil Panama Turkey United Kingdom South Africa Vietnam IndonesiaKey peopleShawn Qu Chairman President CEO ProductsPhotovoltaic modules photovoltaic systemsRevenueUS 7 47 billion 2022 1 Net incomeUS 147 million 2020 2 Number of employees13 478 2020 3 Websitewww wbr canadian solar wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Manufacturing 2 1 Products 3 Projects 3 1 Europe 3 2 North America 3 3 South America 3 4 Asia Pacific 4 Acquisitions 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFounded in 2001 in Guelph Ontario Canada by Shawn Qu Canadian Solar NASDAQ CSIQ has subsidiaries in over 24 countries on 6 continents 4 They manufacture solar PV modules are involved in supporting the installation of solar energy and are involved in a number utility scale power projects With the company s acquisition of Recurrent Energy Canadian Solar s total project pipeline reached 20 4 GW including an increase in the late stage project pipeline to 2 4 GW In November 2006 the company went public Nasdaq CSIQ at 15 per share 5 Including two manufacturing facilities in Ontario Canadian Solar employs nearly 9 000 workers worldwide This translates to more than 16 GW of panel shipments or approximately 70 million PV modules in the past 15 years 4 The Human Rights Foundation criticized the firm after a 2021 report by The Globe and Mail revealed the company operates a solar farm in Xinjiang China nearby a Uyghur internment camp 6 The Guelph Mercury Tribune later revealed a second solar farm in Xinjiang 7 In response to a question about the firm at a news conference Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said We will continue to work very very closely and follow up with Canadian Solar Inc Dynasty Gold Corp and GobiMin Inc and all companies that have investments in that area to ensure they are following Canadian values and Canadian law 8 The Globe further uncovered that in 2019 Canadian Solar signed a major agreement with the polysilicon manufacturer GCL Poly a company whose Xinjiang subsidiary has ties to forced labour 9 The Mercury Tribune reported Canadian Solar sold both of its Xinjiang solar farms in late 2021 to a consortium of various Chinese banks and investment groups 10 Manufacturing editCanadian Solar production facilities in Canada China Indonesia Vietnam and Brazil make ingots wafers solar cells solar PV modules solar power systems and other solar products The bulk of Canadian Solar s manufacturing facilities are located in Canada and China 11 The Ontario plant has a production capacity of over 500 MW per year 12 Products edit Canadian Solar offers solar modules solar power systems off grid solar home systems and other solar products Canadian Solar s global PV project business unit has been in operation for over six years and develops PV projects worldwide specializing in project development system design engineering and financing In addition Canadian Solar can handle the deployment of photovoltaic projects systems ranging a few hundred kilowatts to mega watts Canadian Solar s standard modules are powered by 156 x 156 mm 6 inch mono crystalline or poly crystalline solar cells Projects editBelow are some of Canadian Solar s projects Europe edit 1 MW Munich Germany July 2010 13 70 MW Solarpark Meuro Meuro Germany August 2011 78 MW Senftenberg Solarpark Senftenberg Germany September 2011 70 MW Rovigo Photovoltaic Power Plant Rovigo Italy November 2010 15 MW Three systems of 5 MW each Conwall UK September 2011 8 MW Villeneuve de Marsan France April 2012 North America edit 27 MW Sunnybrook Health Services Canada 2009 5 MW Extreme Makeover Home Edition Georgia USA May 2010 148 MW Ronald McDonald House San Diego California USA June 2010 5 MW Keystone Solar Farm Pennsylvania USA October 2012 8 5 MW Canadian Solar 1 CS1 Canada August 2012 10 MW Brockville 1 Canada June 2013 9 MW Brockville 2 Canada September 2013 10 MW Silvercreek Solar Park Canada January 2014 146 4 MW Honduras October 2014 14 28 4 MW Los Angeles California November 2014 15 5 86 MW Massachusetts July 2014 16 10 MW Ontario Canada January 2015 100 MW Ontario Canada July 2015 17 100 MW Texas Solar Project Texas November 2015 18 100 MW Kings County California August 2016 19 200 MW California September 2016 20 258 MW Fresno County California September 2016 21 60 MW Los Angeles California September 2016 22 5 74 MW Fowler California November 2016 23 South America edit 185 MW Brazil September 2016 24 191 5 MW Brazil October 2016 25 114 MW Brazil November 2016 26 Asia Pacific edit 30 MW Near Tumxuk Xinjiang China 2019 6 10 MW Ninxiahongsibao China August 2010 20 MW Wulate Inner Mongolia China December 2013 30 MW Suzhou Golden Sun Projects China November 2012 25 MW Gajner Bikaner Rajasthan India November 2013 1 3 MW Hyogo pref Awaji city Japan January 2013 5 MW Normanton Solar Farm Australia December 2015 27 17 4 MW Longreach Solar Farm Australia September 2016 28 30 MW Oakey Solar Farm Australia September 2016 28 30 MW Telangana India October 2016 29 190MW Suntop Solar Farm Australia October 2020 146MW Gunnedah Solar Farm Australia October 2020 Acquisitions editRecurrent Energy Canadian Solar completed the acquisition of solar developer Recurrent Energy from Sharp Corporation for approximately 265 million in 2015 30 References edit Q4 amp FY Results 2022 Canadian Solar Retrieved March 21 2023 Q4 amp FY Results 2020 Canadian Solar Retrieved April 4 2020 Canadian Solar Company Info Bloomberg News a b Make The Difference Canadian Solar Archived from the original on March 29 2016 Retrieved October 12 2018 2006 The Year of the Solar IPO Boom SeekingAlpha January 22 2007 Archived from the original on October 12 2007 Retrieved February 20 2021 a b Green David VanderKlippe Nathan January 18 2021 Canadian firms operate in China s Xinjiang region The Globe and Mail Retrieved January 18 2021 McNaughton Graeme July 22 2021 Guelph solar panel company has ties with Chinese firm sanctioned over forced labour Guelph Mercury Tribune Retrieved July 11 2022 Fife Robert Chase Steven VanderKlippe Nathan January 19 2021 Trudeau warns Canadian companies in China to avoid using forced labour The Globe and Mail Retrieved January 20 2021 VanderKlippe Nathan January 28 2021 Canadian Solar denies use of forced labour at its solar farm in western China The Globe and Mail Retrieved January 29 2021 McNaughton Graeme May 11 2022 Guelph company backtracks on blocking forced labour audit of its Chinese supply chain operations Guelph Mercury Tribune Retrieved July 11 2022 Solar firm making return to its Canadian roots The Globe and Mail December 12 2010 Canadian Solar a home grown success story APPrO Retrieved October 14 2018 Canadian Solar amp Green City Complete 1 MW Project www renewableenergyworld com Retrieved October 12 2018 Canadian Solar Inc CSIQ Strikes 146 4 MW Honduras Deal Retrieved October 14 2018 Canadian Solar Completes Sale of 28 4 MW Solar Plant in the United States Press release PR Newswire Retrieved October 12 2018 via Canadian Solar EDF Completes 5 86 MW in Massachusetts Archived from the original on November 10 2016 Retrieved November 9 2016 Canadian Solar Completes 100 MW Utility Scale Project In Ontario Solar Industry Solar Industry July 27 2015 Retrieved October 14 2018 Canadian Solar Subsidiary Recurrent Energy Partners in 157 MW Texas Solar Project AltEnergyMag Retrieved October 12 2018 Canadian Solar subsidiary brings 100 MW California solar plant online Canadian Manufacturing Canadian Manufacturing August 23 2016 Retrieved October 14 2018 Canadian Solar Subsidiary Recurrent Energy Completes 200 Megawatt Tranquillity Solar Project Press release PR Newswire via Canadian Solar Das Internetportal fur erneuerbare Energien Solarserver Retrieved November 14 2019 Canadian Solar Subsidiary Recurrent Energy Reaches Commercial Operation of 60 Megawatt Barren Ridge Solar Project Archived from the original on November 10 2016 Retrieved November 9 2016 Canadian Solar Supplies 5 74 MW of PV Modules to Agricultural Projects in California finance yahoo com Archived from the original on November 4 2016 Retrieved January 17 2022 Canadian Solar Gets 185 MW Solar PV Projects in Brazil NASDAQ com September 4 2015 Retrieved October 12 2018 Canadian Solar and EDF Energies Nouvelles to Partner and Start Construction of a 191 5 MWP Solar Energy Project in Brazil finance yahoo com Archived from the original on October 12 2016 Retrieved January 17 2022 Canadian Solar Wins 114 MW of Solar Power Projects In Brazil Press release PR Newswire Retrieved October 12 2018 via Canadian Solar Solar Project Normanton Solar Farm Australia Canadian Solar Retrieved October 12 2018 a b Canadian Solar Wins ARENA Funding For 47MWp Solar Power Projects In Australia Archived from the original on November 10 2016 Retrieved November 9 2016 Canadian Solar Enters India s Solar Market CleanTechnica cleantechnica com October 25 2016 Retrieved October 12 2018 Canadian Solar to Acquire Recurrent Energy from Sharp Corporation for 265 Million Recurrent Energy February 3 2015 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canadian Solar amp oldid 1189433321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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