According to a statement released, the Chinese manufacturer will install a 200 MW plant in Jiuquan City, a 200 MW plant in Jayuguan City and a 200 MW plant in Zhangye City. They are expected to be executed over two to three years.
"We are pleased to continue to expand our presence in China's solar industry through these projects," stated Xiaofeng Peng, chairman and CEO. "These contracts demonstrate continued demand for PV project development services within China."
No further details were released.
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