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July
22, 2008
Kapolei,
HI, USA: Hoku Solar and Suntech Power Complete Solar Installation
for Paradise Beverages
Hoku
Solar and Suntech Power have completed a 254-kilowatt PV solar
power system at the Oahu warehouse and distribution headquarters
of Paradise Beverages, Inc. The system uses more than 1,540 individual
Suntech modules to produce an estimated 525,000 kilowatt-hours
of clean solar power each year. It is the third of three solar
projects totaling 358 kilowatts of power the Hoku-Suntech team
have implemented for Paradise Beverages.
Hoku
Scientific and Suntech work together at multiple points in the
solar supply chain. In Hawaii, Hoku deploys Suntech modules for
many of its commercial installations, while Suntech has engaged
Hoku to supply it with solar-grade polysilicon from its planned
production facility in Pocatello, Idaho.
''This
was another successful project for Hoku Solar and a great example
of our partnership-driven approach," said Dustin Shindo, chief
executive officer of Hoku Scientific. ''Not only was it Hoku's
largest PV installation to date, but it was an opportunity to
strengthen our relationship with Suntech. Hoku takes pride in
its partnership-driven approach and is pleased to be able to leverage
our global solar industry partnerships for the benefit of our
clients here at home.''
''These
installations are among the first large-scale deployments of Suntech
solar modules in Hawaii,'' said Roger Efird, President of Suntech
America. ''With abundant sunlight, Hawaii is an ideal location
for generating solar energy and is already home to a quickly growing
solar market. We are very pleased to be partnering with Hoku Solar
to bring the benefits of solar to the people of Hawaii and its
beautiful environment.''
Further details about: Hoku
Scientific and Suntech
Power
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