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Trina Solar, a fully integrated manufacturer of solar photovoltaic
products, is to supply EniPower of Italy with 1MW of PV modules. The
signed deal also allows for a further 5MWs to be supplied during the
contract period, the length of which was not disclosed.
"Trina Solar is pleased to have entered into this important agreement
with EniPower and to continue expanding the brand in the Italian
market," remarked Mr. Arturo Herrero, Vice President of sales and
marketing of Trina Solar. "The solid background of EniPower as a
pioneer in the power industry together with Trina Solar's high quality
modules and experience in the PV sector will contribute to the
development of the Italian PV industry.''
The new deal is claimed to strengthen Trina’s footprint in the nascent Italian market.















