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BIÑAN, Laguna – Solar cell maker SunPower Philippines Manufacturing Ltd. will invest about P27 billion for its expansion program this year until 2008, a company official said yesterday.


In a press briefing here, SunPower vice president for manufacturing Greg Reichow said the investment would allow them to expand their existing 110 megawatt (MW) solar wafer plant to 400 MW.

Reichow said the new plant, now under construction inside the First Philippines Industrial Park in Batangas, will be completed by July this year. 
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Among the new prospective Japanese investors are the Torigoe Electric Co. Ltd., Akita C. Ltd., Brother Seiko Co. Ltd., and Hanamura Industries Co. Ltd. which, according to Jetro, are now reviewing their business plans and feasibility studies.
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BIÑAN, Laguna – Solar cell maker SunPower Philippines Manufacturing Ltd. will invest about P27 billion for its expansion program this year until 2008, a company official said yesterday.


In a press briefing here, SunPower vice president for manufacturing Greg Reichow said the investment would allow them to expand their existing 110 megawatt (MW) solar wafer plant to 400 MW.

Reichow said the new plant, now under construction inside the First Philippines Industrial Park in Batangas, will be completed by July this year. 
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Among the new prospective Japanese investors are the Torigoe Electric Co. Ltd., Akita C. Ltd., Brother Seiko Co. Ltd., and Hanamura Industries Co. Ltd. which, according to Jetro, are now reviewing their business plans and feasibility studies.
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