World photographers turn lens on Hanergy's clean-energy drive


Hantiles, which disrupt the traditional concept of tiles, perfectly combine solar energy and buildings. They turn each building into a zero-energy consumption power plant, producing the asset of green energy.
Hantiles can not only bring clients practical, investment and cultural value, but also social value. For a house installed with 100 square meters of Hantiles, the power produced is equivalent to that made by 123 tons of coal in 30 years. By not burning this coal, the house helps to avoid the emissions of 322 tons of carbon dioxide, 1,045 kilograms of sulfur dioxide and 910 kg of nitrogen oxide, which is also equivalent to planting 340 green trees.
In addition, these photographers visited Jin'anqiao Hydropower Station as well as Hanergy's R&D and manufacturing base in Southwest China's Shuangliu (Chengdu) and the base using Hanergy's solar power technologies in South China's Heyuan (Guangdon).