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CAMPBELL, Calif. - JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. (NYSE:JKS), a prominent player in the semiconductor industry with an $1.1 billion market capitalization, has supplied approximately 1,000 EAGLE G6 modules for a Costco warehouse in Richland, Washington, according to a press release statement issued Monday. InvestingPro analysis indicates the stock is currently trading below its Fair Value.
The solar project, installed by Trinity Energy, is registered with JinkoSolar’s EAGLE Preserve program, which the company notes is Washington State’s first approved solar stewardship program. Under this program, JinkoSolar will collect and recycle end-of-life modules from the Costco site at no additional cost.
"JinkoSolar is helping us build a creative and effective solar project solution for Costco," said Darin Leonard, President of Trinity Structures, in the statement.
Tim Owen, Chief Operations Officer for Trinity Energy, added that the project helps businesses like Costco meet sustainability goals while addressing energy availability concerns.
The installation represents one of the first projects to comply with Washington’s solar module recycling regulations, according to the companies involved.
JinkoSolar, which describes itself as one of the largest solar module manufacturers globally, operates 10 production facilities worldwide and maintains a presence in multiple international markets as of June 30, 2025.
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