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LDK Solar Signs Module Supply Contract With Enfinity

XINYU CITY, China and SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — LDK Solar Co., Ltd. (NYSE: LDK), a leading manufacturer of solar wafers, announced today that it has signed a contract to supply solar modules to Belgium-based Enfinity. Under terms of the agreement, LDK Solar will deliver approximately 50 megawatts (MW) of solar modules to Enfinity in 2010.


"We are very excited to expand our relationship with Enfinity," stated Xiaofeng Peng, Chairman and CEO of LDK Solar. "This new module sales contract with Enfinity reflects the growing interest and demand for our quality module products from European customers."


"We are very pleased to secure LDK Solar's quality modules, the contract reflects one quarter of our total demand for 2010," stated Gino Van Neer, Board member of Enfinity. "We look forward to further cooperation with LDK Solar as we continue to build our leadership presence in the renewable energy sector."

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