said it will invest nearly 13 billion krone in the first phase of an integrated manufacturing complex in Singapore to produce wafers, cells and modules for the solar energy industry. (US$1=5.07 krone). The plant is expected to start up in the first quarter 2010, reaching capacity of 740 MW of wafers, 550 MW of cells…

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