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![]() by Staff Writers Tokyo (SPX) Sep 02, 2015
Solar Frontier, the world's largest CIS solar energy solutions provider, announced that it will supply its advanced solar module technology, CIS, for a 26 MW project located near Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A. Solar Frontier signed the module supply agreement with a California-based solar equipment supplier and initiated the first of a series of shipments in late August. The project will be constructed by Vaughn Industries, a highly skilled team of full service electrical contractor specialists (including power transmission and distribution, substation and renewable energy projects). Charles Pimentel, COO of Solar Frontier Americas, commented, "Solar Frontier is pleased to add this project to our growing footprint in the Americas and, as we expand our presence in the market, to add Vaughn Industries to our expanding network of trusted national construction leaders." "Solar Frontier is a company whose product we recognize and value for its quality production and high-performance in the field," said Tim Vaughn, CEO of Vaughn Industries, LLC. A world leader in manufacturing excellence, Solar Frontier's fully automated state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities are designed to provide customers with the highest level of quality. The company's advanced CIS technology also generates higher energy yield (kilowatt-hours per kilowatt peak) in real-world environments than conventional crystalline silicon technologies. As a result, Solar Frontier's projects have increasingly gained the attention of investors and project developers across the Americas.
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