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| Eoplly Successfully Contracted France 100MW Solar Power Plant Projects |
| At the beginning of this December, Mr. Mao Hehuang (President of Eoplly), as a member of Business Promotion Delegation led by Mr. Chen Deming (Minister of Ministry of Commerce of the PRC), successfully concluded a contract with CITELUM Group in Paris, by which they would jointly develop 100MW solar power plants. The conclusion of this contract has further enhanced the market position of Eoplly in Europe and infused new energy into European PV application.  Picture: contract conclusion site. [Front row, second from the right: Mr. Mao Hehuang (President of Eoplly); front row, third from the right: Michel Tesconi (President of CITELUM Group)]. Mr. Chen Deming (Minister of Ministry of Commerce of the PRC), Mr. Kong Quan (Ambassador to France), Mr. Lagarde (France’s Finance Minister) and other senior governmental officials witnessed the ceremony.
Eoplly New Energy Technology Co., Ltd., famous for selling more than 120GW solar energy battery components in Europe and providing the optimal photovoltaic power generation solution, will establish 100MW solar power plants in France and Europe jointly with CITELUM Group, a world leading urban lighting company, so as to offer solar power supply to the local cities for lighting purpose. The Phase I includes two (2) 2MW solar energy power plant projects.
CITELUM Group is a joint venture under Electricite De France and Veolia Environment. As a world leading urban lighting company, it manages more than 2.2 million lighting spots all over the world. And it is reputed for its sightseeing lighting, such as Eiffel Tower, Twin Towers (Kuala Lumpu), Oriental Pearl TV Tower (Shanghai PRC) and so on. The glary red of Eiffel Tower was the Company’s masterpiece at the time when President Hu Jintao visited France.
Through the successful ally with Eoplly, CITELUM Group can not only create urban sightseeing lighting to better cities but also utilize the green electric power supplied by Eoplly, which can effectively reduce CO2 emissions and present a generous gift to Copenhagen Climate Change Conference under convening. | | |  |
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