NRG Solar receives delivery of 13.2MW module supply from Solar Frontier

  • Solar Frontier provided 13.2MW of its CIS thin-film panels to NRG Solar.
    Solar Frontier provided 13.2MW of its CIS thin-film panels to NRG Solar.

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NRG Solar, a subsidiary of NRG Energy, advised that its December 2011 module supply agreement with Solar Frontier had been shipped and delivered recently. Per the module supply agreement, Solar Frontier provided NRG Energy with 13.2MW of its CIS thin-film solar modules.

This is the first agreement between Solar Frontier and NRG Solar. The companies advised that the modules purchased are not being allocated for any specific project and noted that this is the first purchase of thin-film CIS technology by NRG Solar.

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