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July 1, 2008
Xinyu
City, China: LDK Provides Update on Polysilicon Plant Construction
Progress
LDK
Solar, a manufacturer of multi- crystalline solar wafers, held
an equipment installation celebration ceremony today for its 1,000
metric ton (MT) annualized capacity polysilicon plant in Xinyu,
China.
Chairman
Xiaofeng Peng, Mayor Anze Li and other local Xinyu government
dignitaries were present at the ceremony. Mr. Peng and Mayor Li
congratulated the project team on the rapid progress of the site
construction.
"LDK
Solar's success on this project to date is reflective of the resourcefulness
and dedication of the Chinese people. The local government authority
will continue to support LDK Solar by providing the necessary
resources for the timely completion of this project," commented
Mayor Li.
As
of June 30, 2008, two reactors and five distillation and purification
towers have been installed. Nitrogen, hydrogen and de-ionized
water systems, as well as a boiler station and 110 KV/10 KV switch
gear have been completed or are nearing completion. Two more MSA
reactors will be air shipped from Germany in July, with additional
reactors expected to be shipped over the next two quarters. We
expect to commence silicon production within the next three months
and have 1,000 MT annualized capacity installed by December, 2008.
"Our
plant construction and equipment installation remains on schedule.
The next major milestone is the plant process commissioning phase,
which is expected to proceed over the next three months. We are
on track and confident in our ability to produce 100 to 350 MT
of polysilicon in 2008," said Mr. Peng.
"LDK
Solar remains confident in its 15,000 MT polysilicon plant construction
progress, and the first phase of plant construction and equipment
installation for up to 6,000 MT capacity is expected to be complete
by the end of 2008," Chairman Peng concluded.
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