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13th Sept 2008
Solar Infra announces
plans to establish a mega solar plant in India
Solar Infra, Inc. has announced plans to establish a mega
manufacturing plant to produce Crystalline PV Module in
India. With this announcement, one more company adds up
to the list of close to dozen companies who have plans to
invest in solar cell manufacturing in India in this year
alone.
Larry C Holmberg, Co-founder and CEO of Solar Infra, Inc,
announced today at the European PV Solar Energy Conference
in Valencia, Spain the launch of the new global company
that will provide state-of-the-art photovoltaic modules
for the rapidly growing solar industry. This first production
plant in India by Solar Infra will be delivering solar modules
this year. This will be the first of their international
footprint of factories to become operational. Krishna Parimi,
co-founder & COO of Solar Infra said,
"Solar Infra's India plant will be at production capacity
of 100MW by the end of 2009, with plans to expand to 500
(MW) in annual production over the next five years,"
He also said, "Solar Infra's India operations are slated
to play a key role in its plans for both the European and
Asian markets".
Solar Infra, Inc. is established in 2008 to manufacture
Crystalline Photovoltaic modules for both residential and
commercial applications and has main offices in US (head-office)
and India.
Solar Infra has invited intersted companies to partner with,
enquiries can be sent to: partnerships@solarinfra.com
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