Friday, 15/11/2024 | 16:50 GMT+7
Apollo Solar Energy, Inc. (Apollo Solar), a refiner and producer of high purity tellurium (Te) and tellurium-based metals for the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry and specific segments of the electronic materials market worldwide, in the People's Republic of China, today announced that the Company has signed an agreement with the Ningguo Municipal Government to build a 2MW demo solar power station in Ningguo City, Anhui Province, China.
According to the agreement, Apollo Solar will invest 60 MM RMB (US $8.75 MM) to build the 2 MW demo solar power station and will be responsible for the construction of the entire project, including planning, design, construction and installation of the solar power station.
The 2MW demo solar power station is expected to become operational in September 2010. The agreement provides for the payment of subsidies to Apollo Solar from central, provincial and local government entities in the PRC for electricity generated by the power station, as follows:
2.15 Yuan RMB (US $0.31) per kilowatt hour (kwh) during the first year of operation of the power station; 1.70 Yuan RMB (US $0.25) per kwh during the second year of operation of the power station; and 1.50 Yuan RMB (US $0.21) per kwh during the third and following years of operation of the power station, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the central government of China.
Apollo Solar believes that the availability of these types of subsidies could make solar power stations profitable and could attract potential investors to invest in commercial solar power stations.
"We are very pleased to sign the agreement with Ningguo
Municipal Government to build the 2 MW demo solar power station, the first
project of those contemplated by the non-binding letter of intent signed in
April between Apollo Solar and the Ningguo Municipal Government" stated
Mr. Renyi Hou, the CEO of the Company. "Apollo Solar has purchased 2 MW of
thin film solar panels in the
"We believe that governmental support for the solar PV
industry, including Cadmium-Telluride (CdTe) thin-film solar cells, could lead
to the commercialization of solar power stations. At the Mediterranean Solar
Plan Conference on May 11, in
Fang Inn