Renewable energy in Malaysia
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Panasonic begins solar panel plant in Malaysia
MALAYSIA, 2012/12/17 Panasonic on Thursday announced that they have begun solar panel production at a plant in Malaysia in an effort to meet “robust” request in Japan. The move continues to see Malaysia develop itself into a prime country for alternative and renewable energy production and infrastructure development. The new facility will have a yearly capacity of 300 megawatts and will create wafers and solar cells inclunding increase Panasonic’s in general module production to 900 mw.
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