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Canadian Solar Completes Sale of Two Solar Farms Totaling 345 MWp in New South Wales, Australia

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Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ) announced the successful sale of two solar farms, Suntop and Gunnedah, in New South Wales, Australia, totaling 345 MWp, to CalEnergy Resources. These projects will generate over 700,000 MWh of green electricity annually, equivalent to avoiding more than 450,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions. The companies also established a multi-year development services agreement to further develop Canadian Solar's renewable energy projects in Australia. With these initiatives, Canadian Solar reinforces its commitment to decarbonization and supports corporate sustainability efforts.

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  • Completed sale of two solar farms totaling 345 MWp, enhancing cash flow.
  • Long-term offtake agreements with a leading technology company.
  • Projected annual generation of over 700,000 MWh of green electricity.
  • New development services agreement with CalEnergy to expand renewable energy projects in Australia.
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GUELPH, ON, July 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Canadian Solar Inc. (the "Company", or "Canadian Solar") (NASDAQ: CSIQ), announced today that it has completed the sale of two flagship solar farms, Suntop and Gunnedah, totaling 345 MWp in New South Wales, Australia, to CalEnergy Resources (Australia) Limited ("CalEnergy"), a subsidiary of Northern Powergrid Holdings Company.

The two projects have long-term offtake agreements with a global leading technology company and will help support corporate decarbonization efforts. The projects have reached substantial completion and are expected to generate over 700,000 MWh of green electricity annually. This is equivalent to avoiding more than 450,000 tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions annually or taking approximately 100,000 cars off the road each year.

In addition to the sale of these projects, Canadian Solar and CalEnergy also entered into a multi-year development services agreement that provides a framework for the companies to continue to work together to build out Canadian Solar's growing renewable energy pipeline in Australia.

"We are delighted to work with CalEnergy in Australia to grow their renewable energy portfolio. The sale of these projects in New South Wales paves the way for a strong collaboration between our respective companies. In Australia, we have now brought seven development projects to NTP (notice-to-proceed) and beyond, and continue to develop and grow our multi-GW solar and storage pipeline. I look forward to continuing to contribute to Australia's decarbonization and renewable energy growth ambitions." said Dr. Shawn Qu, Chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar.

About Canadian Solar Inc.
Canadian Solar was founded in 2001 in Canada and is one of the world's largest solar technology and renewable energy companies. It is a leading manufacturer of solar photovoltaic modules, provider of solar energy and battery storage solutions, and developer of utility-scale solar power and battery storage projects with a geographically diversified pipeline in various stages of development. Over the past 20 years, Canadian Solar has successfully delivered around 71 GW of premium-quality, solar photovoltaic modules to customers across the world. Likewise, since entering the project development business in 2010, Canadian Solar has developed, built and connected over 6.6 GWp in over 20 countries across the world. Currently, the Company has around 800 MWp of solar projects in operation, 5.3 GWp of projects under construction or in backlog (late-stage), and an additional 18.5 GWp of projects in pipeline (mid-to early-stage). Canadian Solar is one of the most bankable companies in the solar and renewable energy industry, having been publicly listed on the NASDAQ since 2006. For additional information about the Company, follow Canadian Solar on LinkedIn or visit www.canadiansolar.com.

Safe Harbor/Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. These statements are made under the "Safe Harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by such terms as "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "estimates," the negative of these terms, or other comparable terminology. Factors that could cause actual results to differ include general business, regulatory and economic conditions and the state of the solar and battery storage market and industry; geopolitical tensions and conflicts, including impasses, sanctions and export controls; volatility, uncertainty, delays and disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic; supply chain disruptions; governmental support for the deployment of solar power; future available supplies of high-purity silicon; demand for end-use products by consumers and inventory levels of such products in the supply chain; changes in demand from significant customers; changes in demand from major markets such as Japan, the U.S., China, Brazil and India; changes in effective tax rates; changes in customer order patterns; changes in product mix; changes in corporate responsibility, especially environmental, social and governance ("ESG") requirements; capacity utilization; level of competition; pricing pressure and declines in or failure to timely adjust average selling prices; delays in new product introduction; delays in utility-scale project approval process; delays in utility-scale project construction; delays in the completion of project sales; continued success in technological innovations and delivery of products with the features that customers demand; shortage in supply of materials or capacity requirements; availability of financing; exchange and inflation rate fluctuations; uncertainties related to the CSI Solar carve-out listing; litigation and other risks as described in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its annual report on Form 20-F filed on April 28, 2022. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot guarantee future results, level of activity, performance, or achievements. Investors should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. All information provided in this press release is as of today's date, unless otherwise stated, and Canadian Solar undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

Canadian Solar Inc. Contacts

Isabel Zhang

David Pasquale

Investor Relations

Global IR Partners

Canadian Solar Inc.

Tel: +1-914-337-8801

investor@canadiansolar.com

csiq@globalirpartners.com



 

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FAQ

What is the significance of Canadian Solar's sale of solar farms on July 7, 2022?

The sale of two solar farms in Australia enhances Canadian Solar's cash flow and reinforces its commitment to sustainability.

How much electricity will the sold solar farms generate annually?

The Suntop and Gunnedah solar farms are expected to generate over 700,000 MWh of green electricity each year.

What future collaborations are planned after Canadian Solar's sale to CalEnergy?

Canadian Solar and CalEnergy entered a multi-year development services agreement to continue expanding renewable energy projects in Australia.

What are the environmental benefits of Canadian Solar's solar farms?

The projects will help avoid more than 450,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, equivalent to taking about 100,000 cars off the road each year.

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