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August 7, 2009
Kitchener,
Canada: Canadian Solar Targets 510MW of Chinese PV Projects
Canadian
Solar today announced a broad strategic cooperation with one of
China's largest power generation companies. Under the far reaching
agreement, Canadian Solar and the Guodian Power Development Co.,
Ltd. will design, invest, build, operate and maintain PV power
plants in China. As specified in the agreement, the two parties
will work together as strategic partners in Gansu, Ningxia and
Inner Mongolia first and will work to develop new markets in other
provinces in the future.
Guodian Power Development Co. Ltd (listed on the Shanghai Exchange:
600795) is a subsidiary of state-owned China Guodian Corporation
("Guodian"), one of the five largest national power generation
groups. Guodian has power plants in 29 Chinese provinces, employing
over 110,000 people. It engages in the development, investment,
construction, operation and management of power generation assets,
and the production and sales of electricity and heat.
By
the end of June, 2009, Guodian's total installed capacity reached
7,490 MW, including 6,687 MW thermal, 471 MW hydro, and 325.6
MW wind power.
Mr.
Jun Miu, vice president of Guodian Power Development Co., commented,
"Guodian Power Development Co.'s target is to achieve 510 MW of
installed PV capacity in China by 2012. We also have a strong
interest in overseas expansion. Today's announcement with Canadian
Solar is critical to our successful achievement of that goal.
We are pleased to have a proven, financially strong and trusted
partner like Canadian Solar, as Guodian Power Development moves
forward in its important solar expansion effort. We are confident
that working together, we can build a complete PV industry supply
chain and a strong partnership."
Dr.
Shawn Qu, Chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar, commented: "We are
proud to partner with Guodian Power Development and to reach a
formal cooperation agreement with them in China. Our target is
to become the leading supplier for Guodian Power Development's
anticipated 400 MW to 500 MW of PV projects in China and support
its overseas expansions. Recent
policies supporting the PV industry announced by Chinese Government
have paved the way for us to grow in the Chinese PV market as
we further diversify our revenue base. Canadian Solar's anticipated
ramp up in module production capacity of 820MW this quarter will
prepare us for near term production growth. This broad partnership
with Guodian Power Development underscores the success Canadian
Solar has achieved worldwide and sets the stage for the next phase
of our growth in China."
Under
the agreement, Canadian Solar and Guodian Power Development will
initially form a joint venture focusing on PV power plant, with
Guodian Power Development holding a majority interest in the proposed
PV power plant projects. Canadian Solar will have first right
to sell modules and EPC services to the joint venture at market
pricing. The agreement initially calls for two grid-connected
PV power plants in Ningxia: One project targets 50 MW total installed
capacity, with a first phase of 10 MW. A second project will also
have a first phase of 10 MW, with further expansions later. The
Ningxia PV power plants are designed to establish a scalable model
for future business development between Guodian Power Development
and Canadian Solar.
Further details about: Canadian
Solar
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