WACKER SCHOTT Solar to reach 100MW capacity by end of 2008

Wacker Chemie AG and SCHOTT AG have laid the cornerstone for a new silicon solar wafer manufacturing facility of their joint venture WACKER SCHOTT Solar GmbH in Jena, Germany. Stage one will cost €50 million with capacity expected to be ramped to 100MW by the end of 2008. Manufacturing equipment will be installed in a two-storey building with a floorspace of over 7,500m2.

“Our partnership with WACKER is of great importance to us. Given the current global scarcity of solar silicon, securing a reliable supply of this raw material is essential to SCHOTT Solar in order to achieve its ambitious growth targets in the photovoltaic sector,” said Prof. Udo Ungeheuer, President and CEO of SCHOTT. “Together with our current and planned capacity expansions for solar cells and modules in Alzenau, as well as in the Czech Republic and in the United States, this joint venture will play a decisive role in strengthening the position of SCHOTT Solar as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of photovoltaic solar energy components. Furthermore, the establishment of the WACKER SCHOTT Solar joint venture in Jena significantly strengthens this site.”

The major part of the joint venture’s wafers will be used by SCHOTT Solar to make solar cells. Over the next few years, WACKER and SCHOTT plan to invest a combined total of approx. €370 million at the sites in Jena (Thuringia) and Alzenau (Bavaria). Solar wafer production is set to expand in stages, reaching about one gigawatt per year by 2012.

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