Atlas Energy Park, a solar and energy storage complex Qcells is building in Arizona. Photo courtesy of Qcells
July 10 (Asia Today) -- Qcells is accelerating its push into the North American renewable energy market as investment in power infrastructure grows rapidly amid the expansion of artificial intelligence data centers in the United States.
The Hanwha unit said Friday it will handle engineering, procurement and construction for Atlas Energy Park, one of the largest solar and energy storage complexes in the United States. The project will be built in La Paz County, Ariz.
Atlas Energy Park will include 2.8 gigawatts of solar generation capacity and 5.7 gigawatt-hours of energy storage capacity by 2028. The complex will consist of 14 solar and energy storage projects and cover an area about 22 times the size of Yeouido, Seoul's main financial district.
Qcells will handle engineering, procurement and construction for all projects in the complex and supply all solar modules.










