  
                            First Solar Receives Approval for First Phase of
                            2GW Plants in Inner Mongolia
                          Nov 09, 2010 - Emma Hughes - PV-tech.org  
                          The Chinese National Development and Reform Commission
                            (NDRC) has approved a pre-feasibility study for the
                            construction of the first phase of First Solar's
                            30MW thin-film solar power plant located in Ordos
                            City, Inner Mongolia. This phase marks the beginning
                            of 2GW which are to be implemented in the area through
                            2019. 
                          First Solar signed a memorandum of understanding
                            (MOU) for the project with the Chinese government
                            back in September 2009. The MOU stipulates that the
                            parties will jointly invest 4 - 60 billion U.S. dollars
                            in order to scale up to 2GW in Ordos city. The project's
                            30MW stage is expected to be completed as soon as
                            possible while the second, third, and fourth phases
                            will comprise 100MW, 870MW, and 1GW, respectively,
                            with phases two and three scheduled for completion
                            in 2014, and the final phase finished by 2019. 
                          "The approval from NDRC represents an encouraging
                            step towards the mass-scale project. Key task for
                            now is working on feasibility study reports, then
                            to enter a new round of approval," reported
                            by Chinese website 21cbh.com. 
                          The Ordos project's demonstration installation was
                            scheduled to begin construction on June 1, 2010.
                            However, due to the industry's doubt surrounding
                            the costs of thin-film technology and construction,
                            the project was delayed without acceptance from the
                            NDRC. 
                          However, First Solar cleared this hurdle by educating
                            1.5 million people on its technology at the Shanghai
                            World Expo 2010. Executive vice president of marketing
                            and product management at First Solar, TK Kallenbach
                            said, "The Shanghai World Expo has been a tremendous
                            success and First Solar is very proud to be involved
                            and supporting Inner Mongolia in highlighting the
                            role of advanced solar energy technology in sustainable
                            development." 
                          "We will continue to advance solar PV technology
                            utilizing our global experience in order to reduce
                            costs while generating energy in an environmentally
                            sustainable way." 
                          Once the entire project enters into operation it
                            will become the world's largest photovoltaic power
                            plant, the scale 20 times larger than the 80MW Sarnia
                            plant in Canada. 
                          The company has also recently incorporated the First
                            Solar (Beijing) Management Consultancy, which has
                            the potential to become its next major investment
                            department in China. 
                          
                           
                          
                              
                             
                          
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