Trina Solar to supply modules for 20MW project in China

December 22, 2010
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Changzhou Trina Solar Energy has signed a contract with CECEP Solar Sheyang Power Company to supply PV modules for a 20MW project in China. The ground-mounted development in Sheyang will be one of the largest projects in China when it is completed at the end of December, 2010.

Trina Solar has been working in unison with several local firms on the design and construction of the Sheyang plant, which will combine fixed and single-axle tracking systems and allow the performance of monocrystalline and multicrystalline modules to be monitored on a large scale.

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“We are excited to partner with CECEP Solar Sheyang Power Company to supply our high-quality solar PV modules for the development of this large-scale solar PV power plant in China,” said Jifan Gao, chairman and CEO of Trina Solar. “This is an important and significant milestone in the development of China's solar industry as Trina Solar continues to actively promote the adoption of large scale solar projects and solutions as part of its commitment to creating sustainable PV solutions.”

“We are very pleased to partner with one of the industry's PV leaders on this landmark project powered by Trina Solar's high-performance products and system integration capabilities. We look forward to continue building our partnership with Trina Solar to develop more large-scale solar projects in China,” added Cao Huabing, general manager of CECEP’s solar department.

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