SANDVIKA, Norway, August 25 /PRNewswire/ --
Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC) is pleased to announce Becancour, Quebec as the site of choice for the next phase of silicon materials expansions. The site will be developed in stages and could potentially hold four production units similar in size of the factory currently under completion in Moses Lake, Washington, USA.
REC has today decided to establish its next silicon materials manufacturing expansion in Becancour, Canada and has simultaneously signed agreements with Hydro Quebec, and Societe du Parc industriel et portuaire de Becancour. The agreements outline both the terms and conditions related to the development of a new production site and other commercial conditions.
"The development of this site will enable us to continue expansion of our silicon business in the most cost efficient manner and will consequently support REC's further growth downstream as well as our ambitious long-term cost target," says Erik Thorsen, President & CEO of REC.
The decision on Becancour was made after a comprehensive 17 months' process involving screening of more than 100 possible locations in 16 countries, followed by due diligence of close to 40 of them and finally negotiations with a few sites.
As the production of polysilicon is relatively energy intensive, one important reason for selecting Becancour has been access to stable electricity supply based on long-term, predictable pricing. Additionally, REC is committed to limit the environmental impact of producing solar cells and panels, and therefore prefers electricity supply based on (non-carbon based) renewable energy sources.
As part of the arrangement with the Government of Quebec, REC will have a long term power contract with Hydro Quebec at a competitive industrial rate. The 20 year power contract will provide REC with long-term, clean, renewable power at a predictable cost in addition to other benefits offered by the world-class Societe du Parc industriel et portuaire de Becancour (SPIB). The agreement further assumes that total investments at the SPIB will exceed USD 1.2 billion and that the total number of employees will exceed 300 people.
REC intends to build future production capacities leveraging its latest technology including more advanced versions of the low cost, proprietary polycrystalline silicon deposition process based on fluidized bed reactors. Pre-engineering for the new plant will be concluded within the next six months, after which the decision on the definite size of the investment will be made. Current plans call for the site to be developed in several stages with total potential of four production units similar in size of the factory currently under completion in Moses Lake, Washington, USA. Total capacity will be brought on line in accordance with customer agreements and market conditions. Construction is anticipated to start in 2010 with Phase I production capacity available in 2012.
"We are pleased to select Becancour as the preferred site for future silicon materials expansions. We look forward to a long and industrious relationship between REC and the people of Quebec. During the site selection and negotiation process, the Government of Quebec, particularly Investissement Quebec, has proven to be welcoming and encouraging. We also see great potential in the workforce and complimentary industries in the area," says EVP Silicon, Goran Bye.
In connection with this decision, the Premier of Quebec, Jean Charest, and REC will together host a press conference in connection with the announcement "Quebec chosen for future silicon expansions." The press conference will partly be held in French and English.
The event takes place at 20:00 hrs Norwegian time/CET at the Societe du Parc industriel et portuaire de Becancour, 1000, boul. Arthur-Sicard, Salle 101, Becancour, Quebec, Canada.
Further, it will be possible to listen to the press conference and participate in a question and answer session through a conference call. Please use one of the following numbers (conference ID, 7996421) and make sure to dial in at least 5 minutes ahead of time to finalize your registration:
USA and Canada free call: +1-866-753-3210 International dial in: +1-514-392-3209 For more information, please contact; Erik Thorsen, President & CEO; +47-907-56-685 Jon Andre Lokke, SVP & IRO; +47-907-44-949
About REC
REC is uniquely positioned as one of the most integrated companies in the solar energy industry. REC Silicon and REC Wafer are the world's largest producers of polysilicon and wafers for solar applications. REC Solar produces solar cells and solar modules and engage in project development activities in selected segments of the PV market. REC Group had revenues in 2007 of NOK 6,642 million and an operating profit of NOK 2,588 million. Please also see http://www.recgroup.com.
Web site: http://www.recgroup.com
Erik Thorsen, President & CEO, +47-907-56-685, or Jon Andre Lokke, SVP & IRO, +47-907-44-949, both of Renewable Energy Corporation ASA
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