Canadian Solar Completes the Sale of 10 MW Solar Power Plant to Concord Green Energy
"We are excited to have reached another acquisition milestone," remarked
"We are pleased to close the first of five planed solar project sales to Concord Green Energy. This underscores our continued momentum in the Canadian market. Clearly, we continue to leverage our unequalled strength in our home market, where we operate 2 state-of-the-art module manufacturing facilities with a combined capacity totalling 500MW, and employing over 700 Canadian employees," said Dr.
About
Concord Green Energy was created to explore and support variety of zero carbon energy producing projects of scale. Energy considerations and solutions will be significant to success of the sustainable communities of the future. Planning for infrastructure needs and requirements of Canadians has always been a cornerstone to
About
Founded in 2001 in Ontario, Canada, Canadian Solar is one of the world's largest and foremost solar power companies. As a leading manufacturer of solar photovoltaic modules and provider of solar energy solutions, Canadian Solar has an industry leading and geographically diversified pipeline of utility-scale solar power projects as well as a track record of successful solar deployment boasting over 7 GW of premium quality modules installed in over 70 countries during the past decade. Canadian Solar is committed to providing high-quality solar products and solar energy solutions to customers around the world. For more information about our company, products and projects please visit www.canadiansolar.com.
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SOURCE
Ed Job, CFA, Director, Investor Relations, Canadian Solar Inc., investors@canadiansolar.com; David Pasquale, Global IR Partners, +1-914-337-8801, csiq@globalirpartners.com; Suzanne Wilson, Canadian Solar Solutions Inc., +1-519-497-9769, Suzanne.wilson@canadiansolar.com; or Naveed Hasan, Canadian Solar Inc., +1-415-583-0862, Naveed.hasan@canadiansolar.com
