Yingli project spurs employment of 1200 persons

Hainan Yingli a 100 MW expansion project started

After the completion in May next year, the production scale will reach 200 MW

Following the annual output of 100 megawatts of Hainan Yingli Solar Polysilicon Industry Chain project complete a project put into operation, on August 19, the 100 MW expansion project was started. Learned recently from the Hainan Yingli New Energy Co., Ltd. was informed that the completion of the project put into production in May next year, Yingli Group, Hainan industrial base production scale will reach 200 MW. High-tech Zone at Haikou’s Lion Industrial Park Ridge enclave project site to see where the ongoing land formation, several excavator is stepping up its construction, transport vehicle back and forth with.

According to reports, Yingli an expansion area of 16,600 square meters of total construction project planned investment of 770 million yuan, is expected to put into operation in May next year, put into operation the average annual sales income of 1.084 billion yuan, annual profits of 352 million yuan, can be 1,200 promote employment.

It is understood from Yingli Group to become the 2010 World Cup sponsor one of the world, to strengthen publicity and brand penetration, the results are quite clear orders from more than 1,000 megawatts to more than 4,000 MW now. “Today, our orders have been discharged to the second half of next year, production is at full capacity.” Hainan, Deputy General Manager of Yingli New Energy Co., said Wen Dong-zheng. In an expansion project put into operation, the British interest will be launched another 200 megawatts of polysilicon solar project a complete industrial chain, and 200 MW of monocrystalline silicon solar cell project a complete industrial chain. After the completion of two projects, the production scale will reach 600 MW, including the formation of crystalline silicon ingots, slice, slice battery, battery components to complete photovoltaic industry chain applications.

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