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Yingli Supplies Modules for Largest Single PV Site In Malaysia
by Staff Writers
Baoding, China (SPX) May 27, 2013


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Yingli Green Energy has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Yingli Green Energy Singapore Company will supply 10.269 MW of multicrystalline PV modules to Amcorp Power, which is a subsidiary of Amcorp Group Berhad, an investment holding company based in Malaysia.

Located at Gemas, Negri Sembilan, the 10.269 MW PV project (the "Project") is owned and managed by Amcorp Power. The Project is the largest single site PV power plant in Malaysia.

Spanning an area of approximately 34 acres, the Project will utilize around 41,076 pieces of YGE 60 Cell Series multicrystalline module with peak power of 250 watt.

It is estimated that the 10.269 MW PV power plant will be able to generate approximately 13.6 million kWh of clean electricity per annum.

"We're delighted to make this breakthrough in Southeast Asia," said Mr. Liansheng Miao, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Yingli Green Energy. "Southeast Asia is a very promising PV market given its rich solar radiation, serious lack of electricity and governments' strong interest in renewable energy applications.

"By leveraging our regional headquarters in Singapore and overwhelming brand influence, we look forward to serving our customers with high quality products and expanding our exposure to this region."

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