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LDK Solar generates in china

2009 August 31
by Wispa

As china’s solar initiative program gather speed, LDK Solar steps up to the plate as one of the first beneficiaries.  LDK Solar, along with the Chinese city of Yancheng, is to build photovoltaic solar projects over the next five years which will have, in total, a generating capacity of 500 megawatts.

The exact specifications of the installations are unknown but are thought to include both large scale power plants like the recent solar energy installation in Germany and smaller photovoltaic systems mounted on rooftops.

Solar Array

Solar Array

China being on of the major emitters of CO2 and other greenhouse gasses has green goal to generate a large part their much needed demand for electricity by cleaner sources.

Other recent subscribers to china’s solar plan have been Suntech Power and ReneSola Ltd. In the months to come we should expect massive development to be commonplace and within a few years much more clean environmentally friendly electricity to be  starting to come online.

Yancheng is located in the province of Jiangsu on the east coast of china. This location also geographically suitable for wind power generation. With a population of over 8 million the city is twinned with San Diego, USA.

The terms, including financing, design and specific location of each of the projects, will require a feasibility study as well as final approval from relevant state departments prior to initiation.

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