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CTDC Signs 20MW PV Module European Sales Contract

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by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (SPX) Mar 01, 2011
China Technology Development Group has announced that the company's wholly-owned subsidiary has signed a Sales Contract for the Year 2011 (the "Contract") of 20MW solar modules with well-known Italian photovoltaic ("PV") system integrator ConSae S.r.l. ('ConSae').

Pursuant to the Contract, Linsun Renewable Energy Corporation Limited ("LSR"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CTDC, will supply ConSae with 20MW of LSP crystalline solar modules.

Including 15MW of LSP standard crystalline solar modules, and 5MW of CTDC self-developed transparent crystalline solar modules, and to be completed supplying all quantity by the end of 2011. This is another successful milestone of LSP, the solar module brand of CTDC, capturing European market shares, after LSP has been selected to supply to MW-level on grid power plant in Italy at the end of 2010.

"This 20MW sales contract has speeded up our pace in strongly exploring European market, reaching our supplying frontier of LSP high quality solar modules to the blooming Italian market," said Mr. Sean Liaw (Liao Lin-Hsiang), Chief Operating Officer of the Company, "and it should greatly expand our brand influence in Europe."

And Mr. Liaw added, "CTDC is looking forward to the European PV market, we are dedicating to establish a board sales network in Europe. Our sales center and warehouse in Italy will be officially operating by March, 2011. This shall provide real time and efficient service to our customers in Europe and greatly expand CTDC's strength in the European region."







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