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Post by pling on Mar 20, 2016 9:48:29 GMT
Fra thepeninsulaqatar.com 20. mars 2016- DOHA: Qatar Solar Technologies’ (QSTec) polysilicon production facility, the largest polysilicon plant in Middle East and North Africa (MENA), is in the final stages of construction and the first large polysilicon plant is set to roll out later this year. Polysilicon is a key ingredient used in over 90 percent of the world’s solar modules. - Located in the north of Qatar in Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLIC), QSTec’s facility will run two polysilicon trains with a capacity to produce 8,000 metric tonnes per year of high grade polysilicon. - QSTec has steadily been expanding its presence within the global solar industry. It’s strategic investments in the world renowned German solar companies by acquiring 29 percent shares and being the largest single shareholder in Solar World and acquiring 50 percent shares equity in Centrotherm, enable the company to provide solar technology solutions to its customers. QSTec’s capital investment in its polysilicon plant, SolarWorld and Centrotherm stakes are valued at over $1.3bn. - SolarWorld is Europe’s and the USA’s largest manufacturer of high quality solar modules and exports its products across the world. Centrotherm is the world’s leading supplier of manufacturing equipment and technology for the solar and semiconductor industries. Anlegget er ifølge Dr Khalid K Al Hajri, Chairman and CEO of QSTec nå 93% ferdig. Det har så langt gått med 31 millioner arbeidstimer til bygging (ca. 18000 årsverk) og det er ikke registrert en eneste fraværsskade. Jammen flink han HMS-ansvarlige de har ansatt
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