Yingli Green Energy brings solar power into Tibet
27. December 2012 | Markets & Trends | By: Shamsiah Ali-OettingerYingli Green Energy has partnered with Longyuan (Tibet) New Energy Company Limited to supply 22,209 off-grid PV systems to families in Tibet.
Yingli China has also supplied an additional 12 MW of PV modules for another Chinese customer who works with Longyuan in the development of off-grid PV systems in Tibet. The modules are expected to power more than 48,000 families in the area.
"We are honoured to partner with our customers in China to bring solar electricity to families in Tibet," commented Liansheng Miao, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Yingli Green Energy. "As a leading renewable energy company, Yingli has been firmly committed to corporate social responsibility. Powering these families with our off-grid systems integrates our mission of providing affordable green energy for all."
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