Panasonic Will Build Solar Cell Plant in Malaysia

EnergyRefuge.comPublished on Date November 28th, 2011 by EnergyRefuge.com
Posted in Category Asia-Pacific, Category Solar
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The Japanese technology company announced last week that it will build a $580 million solar cell plant in Malaysia, according to Reuters report. The company has been attracted overseas by a strong yen, which has made domestic production more costly.

The numbers are quite impressive: the new plant will create 1,500 new jobs and increase by 50 per cent Panasonic’s solar output (to 900 MW). Production is slated to begin in December 2012.

“With environmental awareness increasing globally and introduction of subsidy systems and feed-in tariff schemes in Japan as well as other countries, etc., the solar cell market is predicted to grow further”, the company said in a press statement.

The company said the residential sector is its main target and it expects “robust demand” from it. Competition is fierce in the Japanese solar cell manufacturing sector. Other Japanese solar panel manufacturers include Sharp and Kyocera.

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One Comment to “Panasonic Will Build Solar Cell Plant in Malaysia”

  • Kimberly says:

    Now this intrigues me that they would build this in Malaysia, but not want to help out their fellow countrymen after the nuclear disaster. You would think this company would want to build Solar Power plants in their own country before expanding to outside their borders. However, this is a great way to at least start to save the planet.

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