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Yingli secures over 1,000 MW solar module contracts

Yingli Green Energy has entered into aggregately over 1,000 MW of PV module contracts for 2011 delivery.
With this the company exceeded its sales target one month ahead of previously announced schedule. Customers under majority of those contracts were required to make prepayments to the Company in order to ensure committed delivery in 2011.



"We are pleased to announce this business milestone, which we expect will provide more visibility into our 2011 growth and customer demand," said Mr. Liansheng Miao, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Yingli Green Energy. "We believe our ability to maintain a leading position in this increasingly competitive industry is supported by broader recognition of our premium brand, our loyal and diversified customer-base, as well as our increasing manufacturing capacity. We are answering increasing demand in new and emerging markets, including Italy, France, England, the U.S., and China."
 

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