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SunPower Corporation has signed a five-year agreement
with Jiawei SolarChina Co., Ltd. (Jiawei) to secure a supply of
monocrystalline silicon ingots and silicon wafers, beginning in 2008.
The deal is expected to enable SunPower to produce the equivalent of
900MW during the agreement period.
Jiawei is affiliated with SunEnergy, SunPower's solar panel assembly partner, and plans to scale its operations to 200 ingot pullers in Beijing, China.


















