Trina Solar to supply Australia’s Origin Energy with 22MW of PV modules

August 17, 2011
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Origin Energy, an Australian-based energy retailer, has signed a module supply deal with Trina Solar. The contract calls for Trina Solar to provide approximately 22MW of PV modules over the next 12 months, starting in the third quarter.  The modules are intended for residential projects.

“Origin, which is one of Australia's leading solar retailers, has closely reviewed the capability and quality of a number of solar module suppliers in recent months in order to offer its customers quality solar solutions. The high efficiency, scale and long term strategic positioning of Trina Solar has impressed us and we look forward to a long term relationship,” said Dominic Drenen, Origin's solar and home products retail executive.

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The supply deal was agreed through Trina Solar Australia Pty Ltd.

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