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November 9, 2009
Munich,
Germany: Linde Group Supplies Gases to Four Indian Solar Manufacturing
Plants
BOC India (BOCI), a member of The Linde Group, has won four new
long-term gas supply deals with large PV manufacturers, Moser
Baer, Euro Multivision, Solar Semiconductor and Indo Solar (formally
Phoenix Solar). Gases are used in the production of solar cells,
and can account for up to 20 percent of the total cost of thin
film silicon manufacturing.
These
significant deals for BOCI come at a time when India readies to
unveil its first solar power target, pledging to boost output
from near zero to 20 Giga Watts (GW) by 2020, as it firms up its
national plan to fight global warming through the development
of alternative energy sources and reduction of greenhouse gas
emissions.
"As
India plans its solar energy production targets, BOCI is committed
to the common goal of bringing the cost of solar electricity to
grid parity for mass adoption, by reducing cost per watt of solar
cell production," said Srikumar Menon, Managing Director, BOC
India. "Our relationships with this growing list of leading Indian
manufacturers are testament to the value of our investment in
establishing world class execution capability to serve this rapidly
growing and technically demanding industry."
For
Moser Baer`s first PV production unit in Greater Noida, India,
BOCI has created one of the largest supply schemes for industrial
gases for electronics manufacturing throughout South and East
Asia. In addition to the on-site manufacturing of critical gases,
BOCI`s partnership with Moser Baer includes a focus on employing
technology solutions to optimise gas usage as well as India`s
first on site Total Gas Management (TGM) service.
For
Indo Solar`s first crystalline silicon PV cells manufacturing
plant in India, and also in Greater Noida, BOCI has been selected
as its exclusive supplier of bulk nitrogen (N2), silane (SiH4)
and other specialty gases. BOCI will provide a full TGM service
and also install the distribution and monitoring systems required
for safe and reliable supply of these specialty gases to the manufacturing
facility. In Phase One, Indo Solar will have an annual cell capacity
of 160MW, which will ramp up by an additional 200MW in Phase Two
(anticipated completion by end of 2009).
In
Fab City Hyderabad, BOCI has been selected to pioneer the development
of gas supply infrastructure in conjunction with the first large
PV investment. Solar Semiconductor`s new crystalline silicon cell
plant in Fab City has an initial capacity of 30 MW and plans to
ramp up to 120MW by 2010. BOCI also plans to further expand its
gas and chemical infrastructure in Fab City Hyderabad to support
future investments.
Finally,
in Gujarat BOCI is working with Euro Multivision Limited on the
bulk and special gas supply to their new 40MW crystalline cell
manufacturing facility in Kutch. In India, solar manufacturing
clusters are mainly in the north (Delhi and Noida) and the south
(Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai).
Further details about: Linde Group
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