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LDK
Solar Co., Ltd. has signed a 400MW multicrystalline solar wafer supply
contract with Photovoltech. The 10-year agreement, which will commence
in 2009, will see Photovoltech pay a down payment of the undisclosed
cost of the contract value to LDK Solar.
“As we work to achieve our capacity expansion and growth goals to meet the increasing demands of the photovoltaic market in the coming years, we are very pleased to have LDK Solar as a long-term partner and look forward to their supply, in order to secure an important part of our wafer needs,” said Johan Nijs, General Manager of Photovoltech.
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