Yingli signs two Korean supply agreements

Yingli Green Energy has announced the completion of two sales contracts for the supply of PV modules to Korea Electric Power Industrial Development Corp. (KEPID), a renewable energy company, and Kaycom Corp., an electronic components and PV devices distributor.

Under the terms of the agreements, Yingli will provide KEPID with 1.3MW of modules by the end of April 2008, and will deliver 2.0 MW of modules by the end of May 2008 to Kaycom.

Installation of the modules will take place in KEPID’s planned 1.8MW project in Naju, and in Kaycom's Daelim Hae - Nam Project in Haenam-Gun. Both of the companies’ installation locations are in the Jeon la nam-Do area of Korea.

By Síle Mc Mahon 

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