Order focus: Sunergy enters framework agreement to deliver 100MW solar modules to Opsun

Opsun Technologies and China Sunergy have announced a framework agreement for the delivery of Sunergy’s solar products to Opsun between 2009 and 2014. Their agreement includes the delivery of 100MW of solar cells, solar panels and custom-designed solar modules to Opsun. The companies aspire to stimulate their relationship by facilitating sales of Sunergy’s solar cell products while increasing the development of specialized solar cells for future projects.

“The relationship with Opsun has already proven to be a valuable one for China Sunergy, and we look forward to deepening our cooperation by working together to develop advanced solar products in the coming years,” stated Allen Wang, director and CEO of China Sunergy. “Opsun is an innovative company offering unique and dynamic products, and we anticipate our relationship leading to continued success at the front-line of the Canadian solar sector.”

Opsun will integrate Sunergy’s solar cell technology into their PV panel, structural PV modules and 3X concentrated modules. At the outset, sales will be focused in Ontario and Quebec, Canada, and the northeastern US. In regards to the developmental portion of the agreement, Sunergy will enhance existing solar cell technology based on Opsun’s specifications, which will allow the delivery of specialized solar products directly to Opsun.

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