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March 2, 2007

SolarWorld to Build 500-MW Solar Factory in Oregon

Camarillo, California & Bonn, Germany [RenewableEnergyAccess.com]

SolarWorld AG is set to establish an integrated solar silicon wafer and solar cell production facility in Hillsboro, Oregon, that will become the largest solar factory in North America once the plant reaches its projected capacity of 500 megawatts (MW) by 2009.

"This will provide Oregon with a very big economic boost and it highlights a vigorous effort by Oregon to attract businesses from the renewable energy industry. It's great news."

-- Jon Miller, Oregon Solar industry, executive director

The Germany-based company will invest an estimated $400 million to expand and develop its new facility, which it recently acquired from the Japanese Komatsu Group for $40 million. The Japanese Komatsu Group had already invested approximately $500 million in the Hillsboro location -- but had never gone into production.

Following the acquisition, SolarWorld group will shift its solar crystallization activities from Vancouver, Washington, to Hillsboro, Oregon, with production scheduled to begin in the summer of 2007. In the first stage of the expansion, capacities will be enhanced to 100 MW.

At the same time, the company will double the capacities of its specialized solar module factory at the Camarillo, California, production site to 100 MW.

"The new investment in Oregon constitutes an exceptional opportunity," said Frank H. Asbeck, Chairman and CEO of SolarWorld AG.

The new wafer and cell factory will produce highly efficient, mono-crystalline solar silicon products, expanding SolarWorld's technological spectrum. The products from the company's integrated production in Freiberg, Germany, are primarily based on high efficiency multi-crystalline silicon.

"The new U.S. production will be designed in line with the latest results of our ongoing inter-group research work," added Boris Klebensberger, who is responsible for the U.S. activities of the SolarWorld AG group.

The State of Oregon will support the recent investments by offering property and business energy tax credits.

"This will provide Oregon with a very big economic boost and it highlights a vigorous effort by Oregon to attract businesses from the renewable energy industry," said Jon Miller, executive director of the Oregon Solar industry. "It's great news, and hats off to Governor Kulongoski, his staff, and the staff at the Oregon Department of Energy for all the work they've done to get another big renewable energy win for the Northwest."

News of the new solar manufacturing plant comes at the same time as several other renewable energy developments in Oregon, including:

-- Oregon Senator Smith's co-sponsoring of the Securing America's Energy Independence Act (S590) which will extend and improve the federal incentives use for solar projects (Investment Tax Credits ITC).

-- Oregon's increase to 2 MW for net-metered systems.

-- A push in the state legislature for 25% renewable energy standard that includes provisions for community renewables such as solar.

-- A bill increasing the state tax credits for businesses investing in renewable energy projects from $3.5 million to $10 million.

-- A bill requiring state financed buildings to include 1.5% of the project costs for solar energy installations.

-- A bill increasing the incentives for residential solar hot water and solar electric systems.

"Oregon has provided continuous financial and policy support for solar since 1978. This is just the beginning, and we are absolutely committed to the long-term development of this industry," said Christopher Dymond, solar program manager for the Oregon Department of Energy.
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March 2, 2007
Oregon Solar Pioneers

Oregon solar moves ahead,
Producing silicon wafer bread,
A company based in Germany,
With Japanese technology,
Pioneers of solar find,
A welcome mat to all their kind,
Who bring about new energy,
Needed now domestically,
From pioneers in wagons came,
Now pioneers to progress claim.

adrianakau@aol.com
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March 2, 2007
I'm an Oregon resident and this is phenomenal news!!!
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March 7, 2007
This was a great catch for Solar World and I am hopeful I can learn more about the opportunities for employment there.
JerryCheesman@yahoo.com
707-290-6488
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March 7, 2007
Yesterday, March 6th, I attended a meeting with governor Kulongoski and his senate and others interested in passing the senate's bill #373 to push Oregon as a new leader in renewable energy.
It seems if Oregon doesn't "step up" to bat on this one, outside Oregon companies will soon own most of our renewable energy companies, and probably "ship out" most of the electricity, (for example), to other states. This is being done already! I do hope local Oregon companies can pursue this once in a history opportunity.
ps: Is anyone interested to help "fund", "develop", "license", or possibly "partnership" my new way to produce huge amounts of electricity from ocean water waves? weldon2090@comcast.net
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March 26, 2007
It's near Tosoh Quartz Inc.,
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