HANGZHOU, China, Sept. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- JinkoSolar Holding
Co., Ltd. ("JinkoSolar" or the "Company") (NYSE: JKS), a global
leader in the photovoltaic (PV) industry, today announced that it
has been invited to attend The Business 20 (B20) Summit to be held
in Hangzhou on September 3-4. As the only renewable energy
company in Infrastructure taskforce, JinkoSolar have been working
with other members in formulating policy recommendations for the
Group of Twenty (G20) body in the area of infrastructure. The B20
summit will summarize these proposals and report the work results
to G20.
The two key arguments raised by JinkoSolar in this Summit is
that "green infrastructure investment will be the main driver of
economic recovery across global markets" and "new record set for
world's cheapest solar, now is undercutting coal. Solar is about to
replace coal to become one of the primary energies."
The B20 is a very important platform for the international
business community and global economic governance. It is designed
to discuss major issues for global economic development, gather
advice from the business community, provide policy recommendations
to the G20 Summit, and facilitate the strong, sustainable and
balance growth of global economy. Other issues to be discussed
under B20 taskforce include, innovate global economic growth
approaches, drive more effective new financial regulations and
governance, strengthen world trade and world investment across the
global, encourage tolerance and interconnection across
continents.
About JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd.
JinkoSolar (NYSE: JKS) is a global leader in the solar industry.
JinkoSolar distributes its solar products and sells its solutions
and services to a diversified international utility, commercial and
residential customer base in China, the United
States, Japan, Germany, the United
Kingdom, Chile,
South Africa, India, Mexico, Brazil, the United
Arab Emirates, Italy,
Spain, France, Belgium, and other countries and regions.
JinkoSolar has built a vertically integrated solar product value
chain, with an integrated annual capacity of 3.5 GW for silicon
ingots and wafers, 3.5 GW for solar cells, and 6.5 GW for solar
modules, as of June 30, 2016.
JinkoSolar also sells electricity in China, and had connected approximately 1,130
MW of solar power projects to the grid, as of June 30, 2016.
JinkoSolar has over 15,000 employees across its 6 productions
facilities in Jiangxi,
Zhejiang and Xinjiang Provinces,
China, Malaysia, Portugal and South
Africa, 16 oversea subsidiaries in Japan (2), Singapore, India, Turkey, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, United
States, Canada,
Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Australia and South
Africa. 18 global sales offices in China (2) ,United
Kingdom, Bulgaria,
Greece, Romania, United Arab
Emirates, Jordan,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, Kenya,
Costa Rica, Colombia, Brazil and Mexico.
To find out more, please see: www.jinkosolar.com
About the B20:
The Business 20 (B20) outreach group is an influential platform
bringing together business leaders from G20 economies, and
advocates for critical issues for enterprises. Each year, the B20's
principal task is to facilitate exchanges between business
communities from different countries and to develop consensuses
around critical issues for businesses. The B20 has been
instrumental in providing links between global
policymakers--including governments and relevant international
institutions--and business communities around the world.
The first official business summit took place in Korean G20
Presidency in 2010, and was convened during subsequent French,
Mexican, Russian, and Australian G20 presidencies. Since the first
business summit, the business community has presented more than 400
recommendations to G20 leaders.
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