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Canadian Solar plans module expansion by end of August

SHANGHAI
Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:26am EDT

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Canadian Solar Inc plans to raise its module production capacity to 800 megawatt by the end of August, from 620 megawatt currently, its president and chief executive officer Shawn Qu said on Wednesday.

The Chinese maker of solar energy products would make decisions on possible further production capacity expansion plans in August or September, Qu told Reuters.

(Reporting by Rujun Shen and Edmund Klamann; Editing by Chris Lewis)



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