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Enfinity Will Build 10 MW Solar Project In Dunhuang (China)

BIZJOURNALS - Enfinity, a Belgian solar energy company with U.S. headquarters in Sacramento, has been selected to build a major photovoltaic power station in China, in partnership with two China companies.

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Print September 10, 2009, 08:54 (CEST)
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Enfinity was selected from 14 companies by the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission to build the 10-megawatt project in Dunhuang City, the company said. Enfinity was the only foreign company to participate in the bidding process.

Enfinity’s plans call for building 500 megawatts of solar-panel installations in the Dunhuang region.

Founded five years ago, Enfinity established its U.S. headquarters in Sacramento 18 months ago. Of its 150 employees worldwide, nine work in Sacramento.

“This is a landmark project and the fact that Enfinity was selected amongst so many viable competitors represents a strong vote of confidence in our company’s global scale and capabilities,” Enfinity U.S. general manager Geert Ramault said in a news release.

The winning bidding team includes Enfinity, state-owed China Guandong Nuclear Power Holdings Co. and manufacturer LDK Solar. They won the project with a price of 16 cents per kilowatt-hour.

Enfinity speaks at the Global Demand Conference

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