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Spire Delivers PV Module Line To ET Solar In China

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by Staff Writers
Bedford MA (SPX) Jul 02, 2008
Spire has announced that it has delivered advanced solar module production equipment to ET Solar Group, located in the People's Republic of China.

The module manufacturing equipment delivered to ET Solar includes Spire's most current process technology. With this equipment, the line will be capable of annually producing up to 15 megawatts of solar modules.

Mr. Roger Little, CEO and Chairman of Spire Corporation said, "We are proud to be selected by ET Solar as their module manufacturing equipment provider. Once again Spire demonstrates that it is the preferred contractor for providing state-of-the-art module manufacturing equipment and lines. This delivery marks our fifth major win in China during the past few months."

Mr. Xinghua Wang, CEO and Chairman of ET Solar said, "We are very pleased to upgrade our capacity using Spire's equipment. Their technology and value lead the world and this equipment will help propel ET Solar to greater output and quality targets."

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