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November 27, 2008
Rome,
Italy: Sharp and Enel to Form 1 GW Thin Film Joint Venture
Sharp
Corporation and Italy’s largest power company, Enel SpA, will
establish a joint venture in the spring of 2009 to operate as
an independent power producer and will develop a number of photovoltaic
power plants with a total capacity of 189 MW by the end of 2012.
A
number of photovoltaic power plants will be set up mainly in southern
Italy and will utilize thin-film solar cells, which offer superior
power generating efficiency in hot-climate regions. The two companies
are looking into expanding their IPP business in the future to
cover countries of the Mediterranean region other than Italy with
a view toward further strengthening their cooperative relationship.
Regarding
cooperation in the production of thin-film solar cells, the plan
is for Sharp, Enel, and a third European manufacturing company
to construct a thin-film solar cell plant in Italy with the potential
to expand annual production capacity to around 1 GW in the future.
The initial phase of development will put in place a production
system having an annual capacity of 480 MW, with the aim of starting
operations around the middle of 2010.
The
three companies are working out the details of establishing the
joint venture to manufacture thin-film solar cells in Italy, and
plan to sign a memorandum of understanding in December.
Sharp
and Enel will work together in the future with the goal of strategically
expanding renewable energy in Europe, including in the Mediterranean
region.
Sharp
is moving quickly to initiate the world’s first “solar business
model” by joining with a power company in an integrated business
approach—from manufacture of thin-film solar cells to IPP activities—and
is actively working toward becoming a company providing total
solutions based on solar cells.
Further details about: Sharp
Corporation and Enel Spa
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