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Chinese solar technology utilized for US farms

 

 

Sunvalley Solar will be teaming up with Baoding TianWei SolarFilms to develop and construct solar power systems in the US.

 



The projects will be located in Palm Springs, Thermal City, and other cities in the Southern California desert area.
They will be using using the Chinese company's amorphous-silicon thin-film PV panels.

 


Sunvalley Solar said it has dedicated much of 2010 towards bring solar electricity and energy efficiency to farm owners in Palm Springs and Thermal City and looks forward to this partnership continuing the advancement of solar energy projects in the California region.

"Baoding Tianwei SolarFilms has taken a leading role in facilitating the clean energy revolution by providing its high-efficiency thin-film solar panels," said James Zhang, CEO of Sunvalley Solar. "Tianwei's high-quality, low-cost thin-film panels, and experienced technical support help us to decrease costs and ensure the continued high-quality supply of solar solutions to our clients in Palm Springs and Thermal City."


 

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