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Date: 17th Mar 2010
Rare and remarkable achiever in India's
solar industry
In a rare and remarkable first in the solar module industry
of India, An Indian company Hind High Vacuum Company Pvt.
Ltd. (HHV) is sourcing solar panel manufacturing equipment
and technology to produce solar photovoltaic (SPV) panels
to Solar Source Corp (SSC), a Canadian renewable energy
holding company. SSC has announced a Joint Venture with
Bangalore-based Hind High Vacuum Company to build Canada's
first amorphous silicon solar panel manufacturing plant
based on technology & equipment developed by HHV. The
facility, to be set up by SSC's wholly owned subsidiary,
Solar Source PEI, will be located in summer side, Prince
Edward Island (PEI) near the eastern seaboard of Canada.
The proposed annual capacity is 120 MW (megawatts), to be
established in four phases, with Phase One slated to reach
30 MW of capacity. The plant will make panels for the building
- integrated, ground-mount and commercial rooftop markets.
Besides the above thin film solar panel making facility,
the JV MOU also includes a proposal to build in four phases
- a 120 MW crystalline silicon solar panel manufacturing
facility in Ontario, to take full advantage of the explosive
Ontario renewable energy marketplace. The total investment
on the two projects will be around US$240 million with the
Canadian Government and its agencies providing initial support
of US$30 million. Ross Beatty, President of SSC, stated,
"Solar Source Corp is pleased to be associated with
HHV for their initial panel manufacturing launch into the
North America
market. HHV has acquired significant expertise in thin-film
solar panel production technology."
Prasanth Sakhamuri, Managing Director of HHV, said,"HHV
is producing world-class, solar panel manufacturing equipment
which results in the most cost effective production of amorphous
silicon thin-film panels, advanced solar photovoltaic (SPV)
modules and solar technology-based solutions . Our SPV Modules
will be compliant with IEC and UL standards for photovoltaic
design and safety. We are excited to partner with Solar
Source Corp of Canada, as the North American solar energy
market is entering its initial phase of a very long term
upward trend."
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