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REC ASA Expands in Polysilicon and Wafer Production

May 7, 2007   |   1 Comment

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"With the additional polysilicon, we can further expand our manufacturing capacity for wafers, resulting in improved operational efficiency and reduced unit cost. This increased production will also provide us with additional opportunities within cells and modules."

-- Erik Thorsen, REC, president and CEO
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May 7, 2007
I think we also need to make provision for the production of solar cells for concentrated solar use. I am sure there will be markets for regular solar cells but with concentrated solar cells, the overall cost per kwh should be less because much smaller amounts of cell materials would be required.

adrianakau@aol.com
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