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China Solar Power Purchases ThinSilicon

2009-11-10 11:08:01 - will produce a-Si solar panels utilizing production equipment supplied by ULVAC, Inc. of Japan, will have an annual capacity of approximately 32MW once it reaches full production in 2010. Full Article at PR-Inside.com

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