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June 10, 2008
Pasadena,
CA, USA: Jacobs Receives Contract for New Polysilicon Plant
Jacobs
Engineering Group has received a contract from Estelux to provide
engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) services
for a new polysilicon manufacturing facility at the existing petrochemical
site in Ferrara, Italy. Estelux is an Italian start-up company
with a mission to provide first-class polysilicon, strategic to
the entire photovoltaic supply chain. SOLON Group, one of the
largest European solar module and photovoltaic systems manufacturers,
owns shares in Estelux.
Jacobs
will execute the work from its Milan, Italy, office with support
from specialist offices in Greenville, South Carolina, USA; and
Mumbai, India. Jacobs Milan office previously completed the preliminary
design of the plant.
The
new plant will consist of two production buildings, where the
polysilicon production process starts with trichlorosilane decomposition
to form silicon rods, with a special closed process system; and
a finishing building, with laboratories and control rooms, where
the rods are crushed, transformed, and packed in contamination
controlled environment.
The
facility will have top-class off-gas treatment plants; a high
voltage electrical substation (with transformation and distribution
stations for medium and low voltage); a wastewater treatment plant;
distillation and fractionation columns; associated utilities;
and other infrastructures.
The
original and traditional production process called "Siemens process"
has been optimized by Estelux Team to achieve a top-class product
quality. The plant will reach its full operating capacity in 2010,
with a polysilicon production of 4,000 tons per year. The total
investment will amount to approx. EUR 360 million.
The
facility will be built on an area inside the Ferrara petrochemical
site. Environmental impacts will be minimized during the demolition
and enabling works prior to construction. Design and construction
will maximize energy saving through solar panel utilities usage
and recycling technologies, as well as sustainable water and rail
transportation solutions and logistics issues. The plant's
proximity to the raw material for production limits hazardous
materials handling to directly controlled adjacent areas inside
the petrochemical site.
Estelux's
Chief Executive Officer Domenico Sartore noted, "Estelux is a
pioneer in the photovoltaic and sustainability industry and we
are glad to have Jacobs as a partner in this investment because
we share the same vision and approach of developing innovative
solutions."
In
making the announcement, Jacobs Group Vice President Robert Matha
said, "We are proud to be selected by Estelux for this strategic
project. Jacobs is committed to deliver the highest value of service
to help them establish a strong market-leader position and satisfy
the growing demand for polysilicon-based renewable energy sources."
Jacobs,
with over 55,000 employees and revenues exceeding $9.0 billion,
provides technical, professional, and construction services globally.
Further details about: Jacobs
Engineering Group
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