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October 15, 2009
Wuxi,
China: Suntech Collaborates with AEDB to Deliver Solar to Pakistan
Suntech
Power has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with
Pakistan's Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) to work
towards the widespread use of solar energy technologies to meet
the energy shortage in Pakistan.
The
objective of the MOU is to facilitate cooperation between Suntech
and the public sector and private companies in Pakistan to help
implement solar programs including the AEDB's Rural Electrification
Program; the development of Solar Power Pumping Systems with the
AEDB and the World Bank; and Solar Power Telecom Projects in collaboration
with Pakistani telecom companies.
"We
are proud to collaborate with the Alternative Energy Development
Board to bring the latest in crystalline silicon solar technology
to Pakistan," said Dr. Zhengrong Shi, Suntech's Chairman and CEO.
"This is a clear example of the promise of solar energy in meeting
growing demands for electricity in the developing world in an
environmentally friendly way. With rapid improvements in solar
energy technology and operational efficiency, solar energy is
establishing itself as a crucial, cost-competitive part of the
global energy mix."
"We
are very pleased to be working with Suntech towards developing
clean renewable energy in our country," said Mr. Masood Khan,
Pakistan's Ambassador to China. "Pakistan is committed to using
solar power as a way to solve Pakistan's energy shortage, and
we are confident in Suntech's reputation as a global industry
leader to bring reliable environmentally sustainable solutions
to Pakistan's growing energy needs."
The
MOU sets forth the agreement in principle of the parties concerning
the project and related activities. Final agreement between the
parties is subject to the negotiation and execution of definitive
agreements among the parties.
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