CSI To Deliver 60 MW Solar Modules For Projects In Spain

Date: 20 November 2007

Canadian Solar Inc. (CSI) announced that it has signed a new contract with German City Solar Group to deliver 60 MW of solar modules for a series of solar power station projects in Spain.

Shipment will start immediately. Installations are expected to be completed by the Summer of 2008.



CSI has recently completed the delivery of 11.7 MW solar modules to City Solar for three large-scale solar power projects in Germany. The new 60 MW contract will expand the collaborations between the two companies from Germany to Spain, one of the fastest growing and strategically most important solar markets in the world.



CSI expects to introduce its PC200 new module type with City Solar. This new module product is capable of delivering 200-240 W of output per unit and is specially designed to promote the maximum performance of City Solar's state-of-arts solar tracker systems.

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