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Trial runs at Moser Baer solar cell facility

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Bharat Matrimony

New Delhi March 2 Moser Baer Photo Voltaic Ltd (MBPV) on Friday announced that it had completed final line integration and trials on its initial 40 MW crystalline photovoltaic cell production facility. The company remains on target to achieve 80MW of capacity in the second half of 2007.

"The integrated in-line cell manufacturing facility will provide inherent flexibility to use 5 and 6 inch wafers in both mono and multi-crystalline formats. We will rapidly increase deployment of thinner wafers and set industry benchmarks in production efficiencies in line to emerge as an efficient manufacturer in the photovoltaic space," said Mr Ravi Khanna, CEO, MBPV.

MBPV is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Moser Baer India Ltd, in the business of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules and plans to manufacture solar cells in its renewable energy SEZ at Greater Noida.

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