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18 March 2010
China-based photovoltaic (PV) module maker SunTech Power will be the single supplier of PV modules for use by Taiwan-based Fortune Electric to construct a PV power station of 4.7MWp in southern Taiwan, according to a SunTech press release. Fortune, which makes electric machinery and equipment for power generation and distribution, is building the power station for the state-run Taiwan Power Company (Taipower). It won the project through an open bid in September 2009. SunTech said it will supply a total of 16,640 advanced polycrystalline silicon PV modules, each with peak power generation of up to 280 watts, and delivery will begin in June 2010. The power station is scheduled to begin operation in early 2011, SunTech noted.
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