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October 24, 2008
Nanjing,
China: China Sunergy Signs Silicon Ingot Supply Agreement
Nanjing
solar cell manufacturer, China Sunergy has entered into a multi-year
agreement for a supply of high quality 8 inch single crystal silicon
ingot with the Japanese Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation
and its affiliate ("HHT").
Under
the agreement, HHT will supply a total volume of 1,472 tons of
silicon ingot from September 2008 through the end of 2011, which
will support the production of approximately 210MW of solar cells
during the contractual term. Shipment of silicon ingots began
in September 2008 and will continue through the end of 2011.
While
the pricing has been fixed for the 2008 shipments, China Sunergy
and HHT will negotiate the ongoing price of silicon ingot every
three months beginning in 2009, within a predetermined pricing
range.
"This
long-term partnership with a respected supplier such as HHT allows
us to reduce our reliance on obtaining silicon material supplies
from the volatile spot market," commented Mr. Allen Wang, Chief
Executive Officer of China Sunergy. "In addition to the high quality
silicon ingot improving our yields and output, I believe there
are cost savings to be recognized from this deal which will contribute
to the long term goal of strengthening our gross margin. We will
continue to seek additional agreements with partners like HHT,
as they will benefit China Sunergy by providing a reliable source
of silicon through a flexible, favorable cost structure."
Further
details about: China Sunergy
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