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![]() by Staff Writers Jiashan, China (SPX) Sep 03, 2014
ReneSola has announced that the ReneSola Jiangsu Product Center Laboratory has joined SATELLITE, a global data acceptance program administered by Intertek. As an accredited member, ReneSola can conduct testing at its in-house facilities and mark qualifying modules with Intertek's proprietary ETL certification. Intertek's data acceptance program is designed to add speed, flexibility, and cost efficiency to the product development process by recognizing the laboratory test data of qualified members. By meeting the strict technical standards of the program, ReneSola's Jiangsu facility is now a certified SATELLITE laboratory. "ReneSola has always dedicated itself to the highest levels of product quality and performance, so we are proud to be teaming with Intertek, which shares our commitment to quality control," said Dr. Bill Hou, director of the Company's product center. "By joining the SATELLITE program, we can better coordinate our testing and certification processes with our product development cycles, which should not only reduce our overall testing costs but also shorten the time needed to take our products to market."
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