With an investment of $1. 5 billion, Corning reported it will add 400 jobs and contribute domestically produced wafers to the U. S. solar supply chain. From pv magazine USA Corning, a material science innovator specializing in glass, ceramics and optics, announced that it is increasing the capacity of solar wafers produced in its Hemlock Semiconductor plant in Michigan. Hemlock Semiconductor, currently one of the only U. S. producers of solar-grade polysilicon, is owned by U. S. -based Corning and Japan's Shin-Etsu Handotai. Its plant is located in Saginaw County, Michigan. "Corning has a long, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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