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Energosolar Delivers Thin-Film Factory To Solar Pro In Bulgaria

The Energosolar production line.
by Staff Writers
Granite Bay CA (SPX) Oct 21, 2008
Solar Pro and Energosolar Hungary Equipment Manufacturing have announced that Energosolar is starting to ship the first production equipments for Solar Pro's new amorphous silicon (aSi) thin-film PV module manufacturing plant in Bulgaria.

Energosolar will deliver all the turn-key production equipments from the glass preparation until the final testing of the ready-to-install thin-film modules.

The first phase of installation will be finished by end of 2008. The 18MW production line under delivery is expected to reach full capacity by mid 2009 producing some 400.000m2 of high quality thin film PV modules per year.

Key equipments of PE CVDs, lasers, sputtering machines, edge deletion equipments are made by Energosolar, and the deal and delivery also includes all the front- and back-end equipments, the installation and the training of the staff of Solar Pro.

Solar Pro's management expressed its satisfaction with the current cooperation between both companies and is confident, that the project will be fully completed on time.

The Bulgarian company is close to complete on the preparation of the building the necessary utilities. Energosolar has already running production lines in Hungary, China and equipped in Thailand one of the biggest amorphous silicon thin film PV module manufacturing plant in the world.

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