JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. announced that it has supplied high-efficiency EAGLE® G6 solar modules for a new solar installation at a Costco Warehouse in Richland, Washington, developed by Trinity Energy.
The project features approximately 1,000 EAGLE® G6 modules and is registered under JinkoSolar’s EAGLE® Preserve program — Washington State’s first approved solar stewardship initiative. Through this program, any modules reaching end-of-life at the Costco site will be collected and recycled at no cost to Trinity Energy or Costco, ensuring environmentally responsible lifecycle management and supporting the state’s sustainability goals.
”JinkoSolar is pleased to supply market leading EAGLE® G6 modules in conjunction with EAGLE® Preserve in Washington State,” said Nigel Cockroft, General Manager of JinkoSolar (U.S) Inc. “It is rewarding to work with Trinity who, like JinkoSolar, cares deeply about sustainability and circular economy.”
“JinkoSolar is helping us build a creative and effective solar project solution for Costco,” added Darin Leonard, President of Trinity Structures. “As a Washington company, it is important that we work with a company like JinkoSolar whose modules are the first in the sector to comply with the Washington recycling law.”
“Trinity is helping businesses like Costco achieve their sustainability commitments while ensuring operations are not impacted due to a lack of available energy,” said Tim Owen, Chief Operations Officer for Trinity Energy. “Responsibly recycling modules at end-of-life highlights our combined focus on eliminating harmful environmental impacts.”
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