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Trina Solar Ltd., a vertically integrated manufacturer of solar PV products, and actor, race car driver, and advocate Patrick Dempsey (as part of Dempsey Racing) announced a new philanthropic initiative to bring affordable clean energy to communities around the US. This will involve donating solar modules to local schools, health clinics, and nongovernmental organizations and building the infrastructure to sustain the investment, including a network of supportive local partners, local installers, and system component providers.
The initiative will also include an educational campaign to increase awareness about the reliability, cost-saving features, and positive environmental impact of solar power. The project builds off Dempsey’s 2011 video, "Plug Me In, Light Me Up," which showcased how solar can help the environment and improve lives. This year, Dempsey will continue to raise awareness through live appearances, social, and digital media, and other communications tools.
"Solar power can be a practical solution to the critical issues facing the nation’s population and environment," said Dempsey. "Solar is ready today to help local communities, as well as to create jobs and new businesses."
Driven by a mission to actively promote the benefits of solar power, Trina Solar will work with Dempsey to create lasting benefits for the local communities.
"Trina Solar is committed to leading the worldwide transformation to clean energy by bringing clean solar power to everyone," said Mark Kingsley, Trina Solar’s Chief Commercial Officer. "We are proud to team up with Dempsey, and a multitude of partners, to bring the many benefits of solar power to institutions and communities in need."
In 2011, Trina Solar worked in communities across the US and around the globe to provide solar modules to help organizations help others. In the US, the company partnered with the Dempsey Racing team to provide a solar panel system to North Carolina’s "Victory Junction," an organization that provides a summer camp experience to children with chronic illnesses. Additionally, the company outfitted several Habitat for Humanity homes in Texas. Globally, Trina Solar worked with Innovation Africa to install solar power at the Visezi Medical Clinic in Tanzania, and with several organizations to provide modules for various rebuilding efforts in Haiti, which was recently recognized.
Trina Solar’s commitment to the environment is further demonstrated throughout its sustainable manufacturing processes and carbon reduction programs. The company’s manufacturing processes are ISO certified, have been recognized as an industry model, and have resulted in a nearly 60 percent reduction in energy and water usage per unit of solar power produced.
To learn more about Trina Solar’s corporate social responsibility practices, visit: www.trinasolar.com/15minutes.
About Trina Solar Limited
Trina Solar Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of high quality modules and has a long history as a solar PV pioneer since it was founded in 1997 as a system installation company. Trina Solar is one of the few PV manufacturers that have developed a vertically integrated business model from the production of monocrystalline and multicrystalline silicon ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of high quality modules. Trina Solar’s products provide reliable and environmentally-friendly electric power for a growing variety of end-user applications worldwide. For further information, please visit Trina Solar’s website at https://www.trinasolar.com.
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