PV project developer Sequel Power opens offices in Argentina, Chile

October 26, 2011
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Sequel Power, a division of Tegal, has opened offices in South America for the development of large-scale solar utility projects in the region. The offices in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Santiago, Chile will serve the company’s customers and partners in South America and are overseen by Price Alexander von Sachsen, Sequel’s chairman of South America, the Middle East and Africa. The company currently has large-scale PV solar utilities projects underway in Argentina, Chile and Ecuador.

“South America is a tremendous growth region for utility-scale solar energy projects,” said Sequel Power President and Chief Executive Officer Ferdinand Seemann. “These projects require Sequel Power to have an ongoing presence in these important markets. We are grateful for the warm reception we have received at our new locations, and we are delighted to be a central part of the solar industry in South America.”

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