04.02.2013: Solar developer SunEdison, a subsidiary of US wafer manufacturer MEMC Electronic Materials Inc., has signed an agreement with the Chilean mining and steel group CAP to develop a 100 MW PV plant located in the Acatama Desert, Chile. According to the company, the plant will cover 15 percent of the mining group’s energy needs. Once completed, the plant will be managed and monitored by the SunEdison Renewable Operation Center (ROC). The company did not provide details on the current stage of the authorization process and on the investment for the project. Source: MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc. http://www.memc.com http://www.memc.com/index.php?view=investors&c=106680&p=irol-news The complete press release can be viewed in PHOTON's archive using the following link: http://www.photon-international.com/newsletter/document/73577.pdf |
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