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KSK Energy Ventures and Miasolé Announce Commissioning of 11.6MW Solar Project in Rajasthan,India
2013-03-28 14:34

KSK Energy Ventures, a leading India power development and generation company, and MiaSolé, the leading manufacturer of copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic solar panels and system solutions, announced that the commissioning of an 11.6MW solar photovoltaic project occurred on February 26, 2013. The project is under India’s Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission and is one of the largest solar power plants in Rajasthan, India.

U.S. Export-Import Bank will provide $9 million of debt financing for the project, marking the second MiaSolé project in India that the U.S. Export-Import Bank has supported. “This project financing facilitates exports from MiaSolé’s California manufacturing center, will boost California's economy and help to create hundreds of local jobs,” said U.S. Export-Import Bank Chairman Hochberg.

The KSK project highlights MiaSolé’s ability to scale solar technology at a price that is attractive for both solar developers and utilities and underscores the company’s position as the leading supplier of high-efficiency CIGS modules and solar solutions in India. Over the past year, MiaSolé has completed projects in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, making MiaSole one of India’s leading providers of solar energy.

“We are pleased to partner with MiaSolé to deliver clean energy to our customers and drive continued growth for us in this market,” said Anil Kumar Kutty, Director of KSK. “MiaSolé CIGS solar panels have proven to deliver the best solution for our project and are a compelling solution for the India market.”

“India represents a tremendous opportunity for renewable energy, and we are pleased to partner with a leading company like KSK in its efforts to deliver clean energy resources in Rajasthan,” said John Carrington, CEO of MiaSolé. “In 2013, we will expand our global footprint and our business model to invest in projects, acquire project pipeline and partner with leading developers and EPC companies in sustainable markets like India. Ex-Im Bank’s support of MiaSolé’s technology lowers the cost of project financing, and will expand the deployment of our California-made solar modules in projects globally.”

MiaSolé’s headquarters and manufacturing are located in California, where the company employs approximately 200 people. In 2013, the company plans to hire over 200 additional employees in California to expand its manufacturing, research and development and commercial activities.

MiaSolé panels have been used in a variety of projects globally, from large scale projects utility scale fields to commercial and residential rooftops. MiaSolé is also developing a flexible solar solution, and last year announced a new flexible solar photovoltaic efficiency world record of 15.5 percent.

 
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