Yingli Green Energy signs agreement with IBC to supply 200 MW of PV modules in 2012

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Yingli Green Energy signs agreement with IBC to supply 200 MW of PV modules in 2012



By Greentech Lead
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Yingli Green Energy,
a photovoltaic manufacturer, has signed an agreement with IBC SOLAR to supply
180 MW of multi-crystalline and mono-crystalline (Panda) PV modules.

IBC will purchase 180
MW PV modules and another 20 MW in 2012 under the Agreement.

“Yingli Green Energy
and IBC have gone through the up-and-downs of the solar industry and achieved
significant growth of our businesses during the past several years. We believe
this Agreement demonstrates our partners’ strong confidence in the continuous
growth of the PV industry and indicates the robust demand of our products in
2012,” said Liansheng Miao, chairman and chief executive officer of
Yingli Green Energy.

Yingli Green Energy’s mono-crystalline
(Panda) PV modules offers  efficient conversion of infrared light into
electricity, and a lower initial degradation rate. Combined with high
transmission glass, the solar module delivers impressive performance.

“We have been
working very successfully with Yingli Solar for five years now.
Foundation of the trustful cooperation between our two companies is the high
quality of Yingli’s modules, as well as the strategic strength of Yingli. IBC
SOLAR will continue to drive the adoption of photovoltaics globally, and we
consider Yingli as one of our partners in achieving this goal,” said Udo
Moehrstedt, founder and CEO of IBC SOLAR.

Yingli Green Energy
recently accomplished
the carbon footprint lifecycle assessment of its multi-crystalline and
mono-crystalline PV modules.

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