GT Solar Signs $49M Polysilicon Reactor Contract

GT Solar, a leader in photovoltaic technologies and equipment, has signed a $49 million contract to sell polysilicon reactors to the Russian company, Nitol Group.


GT Solar’s reactors and silicon tetrachloride converters will be installed at Nitol’s production facility in Irkutsk, Siberia.


GT Solar President, Tom Zarrella added: “This contract is a significant step in the development of GT’s position in the polysilicon market. Our strategy is to enable new manufacturers of polysilicon to enter the market.”


Nitol Group President, Dmitry Kotenko, said: “GT Solar’s experience in the manufacture of reactors and other PV equipment is a perfect match with Nitol’s experience as a producer of silicon organic gases. Nitol is on track to be the most competitive polysilicon and wafer producer in the fast growing PV industry.”


GT Solar Incorporated is a leading provider of essential technology, equipment and turnkey manufacturing solutions across the photovoltaic supply chain worldwide. Based in Merrimack, NH (USA), the company’s products include equipment used to produce multi-crystalline solar wafers, cells and modules. It has a global blue-chip customer base. GT recently expanded its product line to include polysilicon reactors – devices that allow customers to produce the polysilicon from which solar wafers are made.


Nitol Group is a Russian vertically integrated chemical company with major areas of operations in chemical industry project management for projects ranging from business plan development to launching new production facilities and the marketing of chemical products. The company focus is on the chlorine sector of the chemical industry. Nitol, which also has an office in Shenyang, China, operates a number of production facilities in Eastern Siberia. For more information, go to www.nitol.ru.


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