Solel and Glaston Open $9M Solar Reflector manufacturing facility

Solel Solar Systems announced recently the opening of a $9 million factory in Finland in partnership with Glaston, a glass processing technologies company, for the production of parabolic solar reflectors for Solel’s solar field projects.

The factory will give Solel better control over capacity, quality and price of its patented solar energy technology. Operations will begin this month.“We are very excited about this partnership, uniting the solar know-how and leadership of Solel with the automation processing expertise of Glaston,” said Avi Brenmiller, CEO and President of Solel Solar Systems. “By producing our next generation of parabolic solar reflectors, this new factory will help us advance our SunField LP solar fields, in Spain and around the world, and provide our customers with guaranteed performance.”

The facility is located in Akaa, about 200 kilometers north of Helsinki. It has the capacity to produce 240,000 parabolic solar reflectors a year, enough to power a 50 MW power plant.

Solel has already announced a number of contracts to supply solar thermal technology to Spanish developers and has recently completed the re-supply of most of the solar receivers for the solar power plants under commercial operation in California's Mojave Desert. Solel’s American division, Solel USA, has a signed agreement with Pacific Gas and Electric Company to deliver 553 MW of solar power from the Mojave Desert by 2012.

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