NEW YORK (AP) - Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. said Tuesday a solar-power project in Spain has been completed using its modules.
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Yingli provided modules with 9.5 megawatts of annual generating capacity for the Installation Solar Villar De Canas 2 project in Cuenca, Spain. The Chinese solar product maker was the sole supplier for the project, which was undertaken by Control y Montages Industriales CYMI SA.
A one-megawatt plant running continuously at full capacity can power 778 households each year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Solar technology has lower capacity since its power generation is constrained by availability of the sun.
Solar Villar De Canas 2 is expected to provide about 13.1 million kilowatt-hours of power each year. Control y Montages completed the project on Feb. 28.
Yingli did not provide financial terms of its role in the project.

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