Trina Solar signs module supply agreement with GreenergyCapital

July 1, 2008
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Trina
Solar Limited has announced the signing of a solar module supply
agreement with ERGYCA Power Srl, a subsidiary of GreenergyCapital SpA.
Under the terms of the fixed-price agreement, Trina Solar will provide
GreenergyCapital with modules to the value of US$158 million over a
three-year period.

“It is great to extend the support and recognition from GreenergyCapital after more than one year of business success with Energetica Solare SpA (a member of GreenergyCapital group). This agreement is a further testament to Trina Solar’s good quality and service and demonstrates the long-term growth prospects of the Italian PV market,” said Arturo Herrero, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Trina Solar.

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