First Solar as a new CEO appointed Robert Gillette

First Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: FSLR) today announced that Robert J. Gillette has been appointed chief executive officer, succeeding Mike Ahearn.

Mr. Gillette brings a wealth of experience to this position, having spent the last four and a half years as the CEO and president of Honeywell Aerospace, Honeywell International's most profitable business group with current sales of more than $ 12 billion annually. In this role, he led more than 40,000 associates at nearly 100 worldwide manufacturing and service sites.

In welcoming Mr. Gillette to First Solar, Mr. Ahearn said, "I compliment the Board of Directors and the search committee for identifying and bringing to First Solar an executive possessing a unique combination of skills and experiences that make him an ideal leader for First Solar in the next wave of our growth. "

Mr. Gillette joined Honeywell in 1996 and has served in a number of senior management positions, including president and CEO of Honeywell Transportation Systems and president of Honeywell Turbo Technologies. Prior to joining Honeywell, Mr. Gillette spent over 10 years at General Electric where he served in numerous senior management positions.

"Rob has a track record of fostering innovation and bringing new technologies and products to market. He has built organizational capability to enable businesses to scale in complex and geographically diverse markets and he has worked extensively in global markets, including Europe, Asia and South America , "said Mr. Ahearn." He has demonstrated a leadership style that meshes well with our core values and will enable him to form strong working relationships with our management team. "

"This is a unique opportunity to join a leader in what promises to be one of the most important industries of the 21st century," said Mr. Gillette. "I am excited to lead First Solar through the next phase of its growth."

Mr. Gillette will assume his duties as CEO and join the Board of Directors effective October 1, 2009. As previously announced, Mr. Ahearn will continue to serve in the full-time position of executive chairman.

Sep. 4, 2009

LDK Solar in China build 800MW solar power project

LDK Solar Co., Ltd. 31, said that with China Jiangsu Province, Suqian City, to develop solar energy, is expected by the year 2015 will build 300MW solar power projects.

Last week, LDK Solar also announced that, with China Jiangsu Province, Yancheng municipal government signed a cooperation agreement in solar photovoltaic industry plans to build 500MW within five years, photovoltaic power generation projects. More than two total installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation projects to reach 800MW.

Sep. 1, 2009