Daqo New Energy bestowed a China Cleantech Top 20 award

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Daqo New Energy was named a 2011 China Cleantech Top 20 winner by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and Tsing Capital. The award aims to recognize organizations in the cleantech sector in China that support the sustainable growth in the country.

Daqo New Energy was selected after a three-month application and accreditation process. It was one of 20 winners, out of hundreds of candidates, that won based on its accumulated revenue growth and “direct contribution” to environmental efficiency between 2008 and 2010.

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“We appreciate Deloitte and Tsing Capital’s recognition of Daqo’s achievement. Cleantech is critical for all human beings to address environmental issues and ensure sustainable development. I wish to see more and more people paying attention to cleantech industry and dedicating themselves to make it better,” said Tracy Zhou, CTO of Daqo New Energy, “As a fast growing solar PV company in China, Daqo will continue its commitment with innovated technology and efficient operation to further drive the development of the industry.”

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