Nitol Solar, whose current and future product groups include the value chain from trichlorosilane to polycrystalline silicon and monocrystalline and multicrystalline silicon wafers, joined SEMI as a corporate member and a member of the PV Group.
“Joining SEMI is a next step of cooperation between Nitol and SEMI association. SEMI membership will reinforce the development of Nitol Solar and the entire PV industry in Russia, and will invest into growing integration of the global PV societies,” said Dmitry Kotenko, Nitol Solar CEO.
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Nitol’s production is based at their factory in Usolie-Sibirskoe, Irkutsk region, Russia, with their products being sold to international customers, primarily in Europe and South-Eastern Asia.