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    Canadian Solar Inc. (the "Company" or "Canadian Solar") (NASDAQ: CSIQ), one of the world's largest solar companies, today announced the delivery 26 MW of its high quality and high-performing CS6P-P solar power modules to EPC Contractor TSK Solar for the "San Fermin" solar power plant installation in Puerto Rico, co-developed by firms Uriel Renewables inc. and Coqui Power LLC. The solar power plant is located in the North Eastern town of Loiza, a region that regularly faces adverse weather conditions such as hurricanes, tropical storms and flooding. Due to the specific nature of the project and its location, the project's electrical equipment were installed on structures that elevated them two to four meters above ground, and have also been designed to withstand winds of up to 260 kilometers per hour. http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=196781&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1740448&highlight=

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    For your information, this is not the first cooperation project between Spanish EPC company TSK Solar and CSI. In 2011 TSK completed 5 MW solar power plant in France utilizing CSI modules (La Génétouze project): http://www.tsk.es/noticias/298-new-solar-power-plant-in-france

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    dydo

    Good to know that. Locations are getting more and more off the regular channels. I picked Spain and Portugal as potential locations for solar manufacturing for Chinese companies. Not only European markets standing wide open but so South American with those options. Yingli sold 10.5MW to Chile in Q3 and Jinko has big plans for Brazil.

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    General manager of Canadian Solar USA, Alan King answers to the question: "What has proven to be the most difficult issue facing the solar industry during the past year and what are some key strategies to ensure long-term growth?"

    http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2012/09/the-question-day-1-what-is-the-most-difficult-issue-facing-the-solar-industry

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    Interesting piece of information: 300 MW Ontario facility is working at full capacity to produce modules for Canadian Solar Solutions' power plants: http://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/15-house-rising-sun-solar-manufacturing-canada

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    PetersenDean Roofing and Solar Announces That It Can Design and Build Roof Top Solar Power Systems at a Profit, Without the Need for the Investment Tax Credit Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/10/24/4360180/petersendean-roofing-and-solar.html

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    Under the background of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy, the PV industry confronted the great challenges. In this situation, two Jiangsu PV enterprises singed 3 billion orders in Australia which was greatly encouraged the domestic PV industry. The two companies are Canadian Solar Company and Zhongli Sci-tech Group.

    http://www.glassinchina.com/news/newsDisplay_18925.html

    Zhongli is the parent company of Talesun. 3B is probably in yuans? Somebody in China can confirm.

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    dydo

    still 500M, I will ask

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    this is what I got back when I asked about this

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    the original article didn't mention the amount is in RMB or USD. Zhongli said the 2.7 billion is for 230MW module

    Among the amount, 140MW is through power station building. The target selling amount of Zhongli in this year is 800MW, and power station selling amount is 350MW(270MW in domestic, 80MW overseas)

    but I think the reality is far from its target...

    the order for CSI is 20MW, both of them sign the contract on Australia new energy international exhibition I don't know if the name of the exhibition is correct in English

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    http://www.renewableenergyinstaller.co.uk/2012/11/q-a-canadian-solar/

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