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First Solar to Supply Modules for 40 MW Solar Plant

February 19, 2007 by Jeff Shepard

First Solar, Inc. announced that it will supply solar modules for a 40MW solar power plant that will be constructed in the Saxon region of Germany in the municipality of Brandis by juwi solar GmbH. The company claims that, upon completion, the project will be one of the largest photovoltaic projects ever constructed. Project construction is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2007 and is expected to be completed within 30 months.

The project represents an investment of €130 million and will be financed by Saxon LB. Upon completion, the project will utilize approximately 550,000 solar modules and produce around 40 million kilowatt hours of clean power annually, preventing an estimated 25,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions from being released into the environment.

"We are very pleased to participate with juwi solar in the development of one of the largest solar power plants in the world," said Michael Ahearn, President and CEO of First Solar. "Our collaboration with leading project developers on large scale solar power plants is enabling us to reduce solar module and system costs, and thereby expand the market for solar electricity."

"Our positive experience with the energy generation performance and reliability of First Solar modules and their ability to supply modules for the project under a long term supply agreement enabled us to realize this important project," said Matthias Willenbacher, head of the international juwi group.