Yingli Green Energy to supply 1MW multicrystalline PV modules to SolarGy

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Yingli Green Energy to supply 1MW multicrystalline PV modules to SolarGy

Greentech Lead China: Yingli Green Energy Holding, a
solar energy company provider which markets its products under the brand
“Yingli Solar,” announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Yingli
Green Energy Singapore Company will supply 1 MW of multicrystalline PV modules
to SolarGy, a professional PV system integrator based in Singapore.

Located at the Ulu Pandan NEWater Plant, the 1 MW PV
project is owned by K-Green Trust and will be managed by Keppel Seghers NEWater
Development Co. (KSND). SolarGy is responsible for the engineering, procurement
and construction (“EPC”) of this project.

When completed in February 2013, the Project is
expected to be the largest solar PV installation at one single location in
Singapore. The Project will utilize around 4,000 pieces of Yingli 245 Wp high
efficiency multicrystalline modules over the roofs of the plant rooms spanning
an area of approximately 10,000 square meters.

It is estimated that the 1 MW solar power plant will be
able to generate approximately 1,200,000 kWh of clean energy a year, equivalent
to the average electricity consumption of 250 four-room residential apartments
in Singapore.

“Since its opening in 2011, our regional
headquarters in Singapore has continuously driven our sales and
business development in Southeast Asia,” said Liansheng Miao,
chairman and chief executive officer of Yingli Green Energy.”It is a
pleasure for us to work with SolarGy and KSND to power the largest solar
project in Singapore. We’ll continue to build our success in this region
and look forward to serving more customers with our high quality
products.”

Albert Lim, managing director of SolarGy, Singapore,
said, “This is by far the single largest PV project in Singapore. We
are confident that SolarGy will be able to deliver a high standard using Yingli
modules.  We are excited about this green project which will have
significant contribution in the reduction of carbon footprint and are now
proceeding in earnest with the EPC contract.”

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