JA Solar Announces 2011 Solar Cell Supply Agreements Totaling 500MW

JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. (Nasdaq:JASO), a leading manufacturer of high-performance solar power products, today announced that it has signed multiple supply agreements with several customers to provide over 500MW of mono-crystalline and multi-crystalline solar cells for 2011 delivery.

Under the terms of the agreements, JA Solar will supply these customers with solar cells beginning in January 2011 through December 2011. These supply agreements come with prepayments for committed solar cell delivery in 2011.

"We are seeing very strong demand for our technologically advanced, high-quality products from our diverse global customer base," said Dr. Peng Fang, CEO of JA Solar. "Our customers view JA Solar as a reliable supplier partner, and rely on JA to provide them with their 2011 product requirements.

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Sept 2,2010 - ( Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire ) Investorideas.com a leading global investor and industry portal covering the green and renewable energy sector release a sector close-up on solar stocks following yesterdays market surge.  Several leading solar stocks gained in the market upside. Suntech Power Holdings Co. Ltd (NYSE:STP) (over 6%) and Yingli Green Energy (NYSE: YGE) (over 5%) both had impressive gains of over for the first day of trading in September.

Early morning trading sees some of the solar leaders continuing gains, with JinkoSolar Holding Company (NYSE:JKS) trading at $27.19, up 1.83 (7.22%).

 

Solar in the news; Amtech (NASDAQ:ASYS) trading at $15.11, up 0.84, (5.89%) 9:48AM EDT early morning trading.

 

Amtech (NASDAQ:ASYS) Announces $37 Million in New Solar Orders Fiscal 2010 YTD Solar Orders Reach a Record $157 Million

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August 23, 2010 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Investorideas.com a leading global investor and industry portal covering the green and renewable energy sector, reports solar stock XsunX (OTCBB: XSNX) was featured in SmartPlanet.com August 23 2010.  

 

XsunX (OTCBB:XSNX) CEO Tom Djokovich: Why crystalline silicon solar’s days are numbered - XsunX (OTCBB:XSNX) featured in SmartPlanet.com August 23 2010 

 

Excerpt:

“What are the first words that come to mind when you think of solar power? Brilliant? Inefficient? Logical? Expensive?

 

Tom Djokovich believes that all those words are fair — which is why he and his company are working to turn the negatives into positives.


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Barclays Capital analyst Vishal Shah Raises Ratings on Trina Solar Limited Sponsored A (NYSE:TSL), Renesola Ltd. Common Shares of (NYSE:SOL)

 

 August 18 , 2010 - ( Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire ) Investorideas.com a leading global investor and industry portal covering the green and renewable energy sector release a sector close-up on solar stock  for trading August 18th  following upgrades by Barclays Capital analyst Vishal Shah.

 

Analyst Comment by Vishal Shah at Barclays Capital http://pulse.alacra.com/
 

Barclays Capital analyst Vishal Shah this morning raised his ratings on both ReneSola (SOL) and Trina Solar (TSL) to Overweight from Equal Weight, asserting that the Street is too bearish on expectations for the solar industry for 2011.  

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 Point Roberts, South Salem, New York- August 18, 2010 - Investorideas.com and its green investor portal, renewableenergystocks.com publish new  energy market commentary from solar contributor, J. Peter Lynch .

 

Solar Stocks Commentary with J Peter Lynch – read other articles, Exclusively for InvestorIdeas.com and Renewableenergystocks.com

http://www.renewableenergystocks.com/PL/

 

The World’s Energy Portfolio Needs Rebalancing – NOW!!! J Peter Lynch
 

The U.S. has taken a shortsighted approach to “financing” our energy future for decades. We are rapidly depleting our energy capital of oil, gas and coal at greater rates each year, and giving very little thought to the long-term (20-50+ years) consequences.

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