QualityStocks would like to highlight China Sunergy (NASDAQ: CSUN), an international high-tech enterprise with advanced photovoltaic technology, specializing in the R&D, production, sales and after-sales service of solar cells, and devoted to providing green and clean solar energy to global customers. China Sunergy has 11 solar cell production lines. Cell production capacity at the end of 2010 reached 320 MW. Planned cell production capacity will reach 750MW, and planned module production capacity will exceed 1.2GW. At present, the marketing and service network covers Europe, America, Australia and Asia, with products applied around the world in the communication and urban construction fields.
In the company’s news yesterday,
China Sunergy Co. Ltd announced intentions to invest in two 5MW Solar Parks. The solar parks are located in the southwest of Cornwall region in the UK. China Sunergy will arrange the construction of the projects, and then own and operate these two solar parks itself.
The two solar parks will be able to achieve high energy output levels that will increase the economic return due to the high irradiation of above 1,000 kWh per square meters a year. The construction of the two solar parks will begin in the upcoming weeks and is expected to be connected to the grid before Q2 2013 in order to be entitled to Renewables Obligation Certificate (ROC) level of 2.0 per MWh. These two projects will be equipped with China Sunergy’s high efficiency polycrystalline modules.
The latest figures from the U.K. Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) show a total installed capacity of about 1.3GW of PV nationally at the end of September 2012. With a firm belief in the UK market’s promising potential, China Sunergy will further cooperate with local partners and seek opportunities to increase its investments in solar projects in the coming future.
Mr. Stephen Cai, CEO of China Sunergy, said, “We will continue our downstream strategy, which is to increase the investment into solar projects globally. These two solar parks in the UK are just starting points for us and we look to expanding across Europe, including France, Germany, Romania, and Spain, etc., where we can achieve a healthy return rate on our projects.”
Stephen also added, “We are confident that our investment into these two solar projects in the UK will be a great success, based on China Sunergy’s capability to construct and operate solar projects with high returns. This investment not only marks our first official step into the downstream solar business, but also shows that China Sunergy always stays true to its commitment to bringing more clean energy to the world. We possess a solid pipeline of over 50MW by April, 2013 for our downstream project business with sufficient project financing in place, demonstrating China Sunergy’s strategic shift in resource allocation amid current industry turmoil.”
China Sunergy is a specialized manufacturer of solar cell and module products in China. The company manufactures solar cells from silicon wafers and utilizes crystalline silicon solar cell technology to convert sunlight directly into electricity through a process known as photovoltaic effect. China Sunergy sells its solar products to module manufacturers, system integrators, and solar power systems for use in China and many other markets.
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