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Chinese, Aussie firms in 2MW module supply deal

 

ET Solar will ship 12MW of black mono-crystalline modules to ZEN Technologies in the first half of 2011.



Recently designed to meet Zen's specification requirement, these high efficiency modules will produce a more aesthetic appearance suitable for Australia's premium market.

"ZEN has demonstrated to be an excellent partner of ET Solar in the Australian market in the past two years when both of the firms achieved very significant growth. The agreement opens a great start for 2011 and will certainly strengthen our market position and brand name recognition in conjunction with ZEN," said Mr. Dennis She, Chief Executive Officer of ET Solar, a leading China-based photovoltaic system turnkey solution provider.

 

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