(Bloomberg) -- Solarworld AG, Germany's second-largest
solar-energy company, said it plans to build a new factory after
orders surged.
The company expects to double its annual production capacity
to turn out devices with 1,000 megawatts, Bonn-based Solarworld
said today in a statement distributed by DGAP newswire. The company
said it has won more than 500 million euros ($677 million) in new
orders from international customers.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
solar-energy company, said it plans to build a new factory after
orders surged.
The company expects to double its annual production capacity
to turn out devices with 1,000 megawatts, Bonn-based Solarworld
said today in a statement distributed by DGAP newswire. The company
said it has won more than 500 million euros ($677 million) in new
orders from international customers.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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