Order Focus: LDK Solar will supply Enel with 50MW of modules in 2010

July 13, 2010
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LDK Solar has signed a module supply contract with Italy-based Enel, for the supply of 50MW of LDK Solar branded modules throughout 2010. A total of 30MW will be delivered in the third quarter, with the option of an additional 20MW in the fourth quarter.

“We are very pleased to enter this sales agreement with Enel, a globally recognized power provider and dedicated leader in the production of PV systems,” said Xiaofeng Peng, chairman and CEO of LDK Solar. “As demonstrated by this contract, our module business continues to build momentum. We hope to continue to expand our relationship with Enel and partner on future projects.”

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