SunEdison, Adani to build solar PV manufacturing facility in Mundra

The facility will add up to 20,000 jobs to the local economy

BS Reporter Gandhinagar
Last Updated : Jan 11 2015 | 11:39 PM IST
Leading solar technology manufacturer and provider of solar energy services,SunEdison, Inc. and Adani Enterprises Ltd, the largest port owner and operator and largest private power provider in India,today announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a joint venture to build the largest vertically integrated solar photovoltaic manufacturing facility in India with an investment of up to $4 billion (Rs 25,000 crore). The facility will create enough solar panels to fuel substantial solar growth in India, furthering India's goals for clean, renewable energy independence, and will add up to 20,000 jobs to the local economy.

"We are proud to partner with Adani Enterprises to build the largest solar photovoltaic manufacturing facility in India. This facility will create ultra-lowcost solar panels thatwill enable us to produce electricity so cost effectively it can compete head to head, unsubsidised and without incentives, with fossil fuels." said Ahmad Chatila, president and chief executive officer of SunEdison.

He added, "We will be able to transform the region into a solar production powerhouse, creating 4,500 direct jobs and over 15,000 indirect jobs in the process." The new facility will be constructed in Mundra, Gujarat, India, over a three year period. This facility will vertically integrate all aspects of solar panel production on site, including polysilicon refining, andingot, cell, and module production.

During the first half of 2015, SunEdison and Adani will complete a comprehensive analysis of the joint venture opportunity and business plan. Pending successful outcome of the study, construction of the facility will begin shortly thereafter. As the facility is built, certain portions will be completed first to allow key production lines to come online before the entire facility is finished. This allows the joint venture to ramp up production quicker, and creates more jobs sooner.

"India has embarked on an ambitious program to become a world leader in power generation from renewable technologies, and sees solar as a key part in realising that goal," said Vneet S Jaain, chief executive officer of Adani Power Limited, a subsidiary of Adani Enterprises Ltd.
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First Published: Jan 11 2015 | 8:56 PM IST

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