Chinas Yingli Green Energy, the worlds largest vertically integrated PV manufacturer, has announced it will supply 59 MW of multicrystalline YGE Series PV modules to the Three Gorges New Energy company (CTGNE), a wholly owned subsidiary of China Three Gorges Corporation.
The 59 MW will be spread across three separate ground mounted projects in various Chinese provinces Gansu, Hebei, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of Baoding. Yingli Solar will be the sole PV module provider for these three projects, and have agreed to deliver all components before the end of the year.
"We are delighted to further enhance our partnership with CTGNE, to whom we have supplied over 100 MW of PV modules in the past," said Yingli Green Energys chairman and CEO, Liansheng Miao. "Our on-going collaboration with large scale project developers like CTGNE is indicative of our strong leadership position in China, which is based on our superior product quality, well-recognized brand, and convenient after-sales service."
A CTGNE spokesperson added: "We selected Yingli Green Energy to supply this significant utility-scale project primarily because of their track record of success with projects of this scale, their high-quality products, and superior post-sale support. These factors are critical to the successful construction of large-scale projects, and working with established, powerful suppliers like Yingli minimizes risks in project development and operation."
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