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Hanwha SolarOne donates 30 kW solar PV system to Hope School in China

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BEIJING, CHINA: Hanwha Group and Hanwha SolarOne will donate a 30 kW solar PV system that provides continuous power support to Yuyangguan Town Hope Primary School in Wufeng County, Hubei province.

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As an integral part of Hanwha Group's ‘Happy Sunshine' campaign in China, this initiative, driven by Hanwha in partnership with the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (CCCME) and the China Youth Development Foundation, will improve the operational conditions of local schools while helping students understand the value of renewable energy and sustainable development.

Keum Choon-Soo, president of Hanwha Group China Headquarters and Song Jeong Hoon, VPs of Hanwha Group China Headquarters; Guo Qi, VP of Hanwha SolarOne; Tu Meng, general secretary of the China Youth Development Foundation; Yang Chunlei, deputy secretary of the China Youth Development Foundation; Wang Guiqing, CCCME vice chairman; and Sun Guangbin, secretary of CCCME's Solar Energy & PV Products Branch, attended the inaugural signing ceremony.

Commissioned by Hanwha Group, Hanwha SolarOne (Qidong) Co. Ltd will design and install the 30 kW distributed rooftop PV system for the Yuyangguan Town Hope Primary School. Hanwha SolarOne will also provide the school with comprehensive operation and maintenance training. The project, expected to be completed by November 2013, will yield an estimated 40,000 kW of solar energy to the Yuyangguan Town Hope Primary School.

This donation represents the first time Hanwha Group has brought together solar power, the world's energy hope for the future, and Hope Schools, China's education hope for the future. Keum Choon-Soo, president of Hanwha Group China Headquarters said during the signing ceremony: "It's our honor to brighten China's Hope Schools with Hanwha technology and bring sustainable benefit to schools in remote areas of China. In the future, we will continue to act as a proactive corporate citizen by engaging in more public welfare programs with local philanthropic organizations and trade associations."

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