2008 November 16th, the first phase project of Alashankou Wind Farm Project got started.
Alashankou is a famous windy region in Xinjiang, China, and this wind farm project capacity is 200MW, the first phase project capacity is 49.5MW, 33 sets of 1.5MW wind turbines would be installed, and the investment will be about 520 million RMB, the first phase project will be completed by the end of October 2009.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Hefei Sungrow Power released converters for large scale wind turbine systems
Hefei Sungrow Power Company completed the development of converters for large scale wind turbine systems recently, and began mass production.
The converter is a key part of the wind turbine system, Sungrow Power's converters are able to replace the imported ones, and at present Sungrow Power are able to offer many converter models for different type wind turbine systems.
The converter is a key part of the wind turbine system, Sungrow Power's converters are able to replace the imported ones, and at present Sungrow Power are able to offer many converter models for different type wind turbine systems.
China Sunergy Tests Four New Solar Cell Production Lines
Nanjing China-based solar cell manufacturer China Sunergy (Nasdaq: CSUN) has begun testing four newly established selective emitter production lines. The total solar cell production capacity will reach 320 MW with these four production lines included.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Alashan polysilicon project broke ground
Recently Inner Mongolia Fengwei New Energy Company broke ground for the first phase project of their 6,000 metric ton polysilicon project.
The total investment for the 6,000 metric ton polysilicon project is 4 billion RMB. The first phase project capacity is 1,500 metric ton, the investment is 1.47 billion RMB, and it should start production before August 2009.
Update: LDK Solar signs wafer supply deal with BP Solar, makes remarks about business in October
14 November 2008 By Mark Osborne
LDK Solar said it has signed a three-year wafer supply deal with BP Solar on the heels of sharing their thoughts about the current business environment. The agreement calls for LDK to provide 435MW of multicrystalline wafers to BP and for BP to supply 1680 metric tons of polysilicon to LDK between 2009 and 2011.
LDK said that as of the end of October 2008, it had secured contracts totaling 1.8GW for 2009 (although it is unclear whether the BP deal is included in those projections). This amount totaled more than 100% of LDK's currently planned output for next year. The company's wafer plant is functioning at full capacity so that they can fulfill its customer orders pursuant to the supply agreements.
The company's cash position totals $460 million and available unused credit facilities total in excess of $430 million. LDK will report its financial results for the third quarter, which ended on 30 September 2008, before the opening of the market on Wednesday, 19 November 2008.
LDK Solar said it has signed a three-year wafer supply deal with BP Solar on the heels of sharing their thoughts about the current business environment. The agreement calls for LDK to provide 435MW of multicrystalline wafers to BP and for BP to supply 1680 metric tons of polysilicon to LDK between 2009 and 2011.
LDK said that as of the end of October 2008, it had secured contracts totaling 1.8GW for 2009 (although it is unclear whether the BP deal is included in those projections). This amount totaled more than 100% of LDK's currently planned output for next year. The company's wafer plant is functioning at full capacity so that they can fulfill its customer orders pursuant to the supply agreements.
The company's cash position totals $460 million and available unused credit facilities total in excess of $430 million. LDK will report its financial results for the third quarter, which ended on 30 September 2008, before the opening of the market on Wednesday, 19 November 2008.
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