Renewable and clean energy developer Invenergy will partner with LONGi to support a 5 GW solar panel plant in Ohio.Invenergy invests over $600 million through new businesses light up america Acquire and construct a 1.1 million square foot building in Patascara, Ohio, approximately 20 miles east of Columbus.
finally the biggest US crystalline silicon solar panel manufacturing plant It is expected to support 850 jobs and be operational by the end of 2023. Construction will begin in April, and he plans to begin hiring soon.
“As a US company and a major developer and operator of solar projects in the US, the importance of having a strong domestic supply chain to meet the rapidly growing demand for affordable solar power. At Invenergy: “Invenergy is committed to expanding our country’s manufacturing capacity with a long-term investment that will see Illuminate USA bring the highest quality, domestically produced solar products to market and create at least 850 high-paying jobs for Ohioans.” I am proud to play a role in strengthening it.”
Illuminate USA partners with JobsOhio and One Columbus to develop training and skills development programs to support recruitment efforts. JobsOhio will provide assistance to the project to be published after the final contract is signed. The company plans to deepen its support to the community through partnerships with local schools and colleges and sponsorship of local community events such as the Hartford Fair. Illuminate USA will also advance research and development efforts at the facility to further American leadership in solar panel production.
Invenergy is a major customer of the Illuminate USA joint venture. No other information about other partners is available at this time.
LONGi is one of the world’s largest solar wafer, cell and panel manufacturers. The company is headquartered in China and works with various affiliates throughout Southeast Asia. This is the company’s first entry into the US manufacturing market. LONGi is M10 wafer According to the Illuminate USA website, the Ohio plant will manufacture single-sided and double-sided solar panels.