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Solar Power Leases Sony's East Huntingdon Site To Expand Its Production Capabilities

EBR Staff Writer Published 07 May 2009

Solar Power Industries Inc. (Solar Power) is leasing part of Sony Corp.'s plant in Westmoreland county. Solar Power is expanding its production capabilities by moving equipment into 265,000 square feet of Sony Technology Center-Pittsburgh in East Huntingdon. The company signed a lease in March 2009 and is awaiting state permits so that it can begin production by the end of the month.

The (solar) market is really expanding. It is pretty exciting, said John Bucher, president of Solar Power.

Solar Power is installing solidification furnaces to make silica ingots for use in the production of solar cells, which convert sunlight into electricity. The ingots — weighing up to 880 pounds — will be shipped to its factory in Rostraver and cut into 200-micron-thick wafers for the cells, Bucher said.

Solar Power initially intends to use about 40,000 of the 265,000 square feet that it leased for ingot production. The company also has plans to expand operations to build solar panels.

If I had my way, I would fill it up with a modular factory, building solar panels worth several million dollars, Bucher said. The goal is to use American-made material for solar-panel projects, he added, noting that most of the company's business is in Europe and China.

Solar Power has about 170 employees now, and Bucher hopes business will allow it to double the work force.

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