Caring for the earth and future generations is an important and undisputable part of Jinko Solar’s corporate social responsibility. In 2017, in addition to continuing its existing plans and projects, JinkoSolar has combined the company’s resources with its employees’ love and wisdom to work together, show compassion, bring warmth and care. Funding for our social impact activities is aligned with our strategic focus areas of education and supporting local community needs. Strategic giving includes charitable giving (cash and in-kind ) as well as other investments, such as programs that empower employee giving and service, and adoption of solar energy to create positive impact. We also collaborate with other organizations, leveraging additional giving and resources to further scale our initiatives.
In 2019, jinkosolar joined the RE100 and EP100 green initiatives. These global campaigns are led by The Climate Group, an international non-profit organization working closely with powerful business networks and governments to bring innovative solutions to scale.
The RE100 initiative brings together the world’s most influential companies committed to 100% renewable power, such as Apple, Google, Facebook, IKEA, Coca-Cola and more . To reach this global climate goal and drive a low carbon economy, each company has committed to source 100% of the electricity used across their global operations from renewable sources. The EP100 initiative brings together a growing group of energy-smart companies committed to doing more with less.
Reducing solar power consumption
The electricity consumption per MW module production in 2018 was declined by 27.82% compared with that of 2014.
We reduced energy consumption for cell production by 27.82% to 122MWh/MW in 2018 down from 169MWh/MW in 2014.
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
The CO2 emission per MW module production in 2018 reduced by 60.19% compared with that in 2014.
JinkoSolar installed 8.7MW solar rooftop arrays at our Shangrao sites which generate about 7.5 million kWh in 2018.while 4.5 MW solar arrays at Haining sites which produced over 3.7 million kWh in 2018,reducing approximately 8548 tons of CO2 emission.
Reducing the volume of wastewater discharge
The water consumption per MW module in 2018 was decreased by 15.51% compared to that in 2014.
We reduced water use for cell production by 15.51% to 1559ton/MW in 2018 down from 1845 ton/MW in 2014.
Reducing water consumption
The wastewater discharge per MW module in 2018 was decreased by 21.21% compared to that in 2014.
We reduced waste water generation by 21.21% to 741ton/MW in 2018 down from 941 ton/MW in 2014.