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Suniva planning to build a $250M, 400 megawatt solar cell factory in Michigan
By MB-BigB | October 10, 2009
Suniva, a solar cell manufacturer of high efficiency silicon based photovoltaic solar cells, has just announced that they will be building their second solar cell manufacturing plant. Suniva’s new plant, to be based in Thomas Township in Michigan will ultimately produce about 400 megawatts of solar cells per year, and is expected to create hundreds of jobs. As of now, Suniva’s plan to build the plant is contingent on their getting a loan guarantee from the US Department of Energy.
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October 17th, 2009 at 10:10 am
great article. I will bookmark this