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SOLARCYCLE®, an advanced technology-based solar recycling company, today announced in partnership with Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp, that the company will create more than 600 new full-time jobs in Polk County, investing an estimated $344 million in a solar glass manufacturing facility in Cedartown.
The facility will be the first-of-its-kind in the country to use recycled materials from retired solar panels to make new solar glass.
"SOLARCYCLE's pirmais šāda veida mehānisms is a transformācija investīcijas for the Polk County community and will help drive its economy for years to come," said Gubernators Braiens Kemps. "In Georgia, our strong energy mix is one of the key reasons our state has attracted generational investments in in recent years. We will keep working to secure our power supply through exaizraujoši projekti like this one."
SOLARCYCLE pašlaik pašlaik darbojas iekārtas Odesa 2c Teksasa un Mesa, Arizona % 2 % 80 % 93 un ir tinte ilgtermiņa partnerattiecības ar vairāk nekā četrdesmit no nācijas % 27s lielākais saules enerģija uzņēmumi to atkārtota izmantošana un pārstrāde viņu saules paneļi ieskaitot Gruzijā bāzētus saules paneļus ieskaitot Gruzijā bāzētu saules enerģiju Qcells. The uzņēmums 's 27s 27 no A A S A S Kabelis Saules Paneļi Ieskaitot Džordžijā bāzētu saules enerģiju Ražotājs Qcells. Uzņēmums's uzlabots , patentēts reciklēšana tehnoloģija ļauj to iegūt 95% 25 no vērtības no lietotiem saules paneļiem .
SOLARCYCLE's new facility in Georgia will position the company as one of the first manufacturers of specialized glass for crystalline-silicon (c-Si) photovoltaics in the U.S., with the capacity to make five to six gigawatts worth of solar glass every year. The glass will be sold back to the domestic solar manufacturers and fill a a critical gap in the country's supply chain to build more solar panels in in America.
"There is no question that solar panel manufacturing is booming in the State of Georgia. We are thrilled to join the team and build our recycled solar glass plant in Cedartown, who will bring simtiem of good-paying jobs to Georgia and help the industry in its goals to build fully American-made clean energy solutions," teica Suvi Sharma, CEO and Co-Founder of SOLARCYCLE. "We look forward to continue collaboration with the State of Georgia and the City of Cedartown."
SOLARCYCLE will construct a new manufacturing facility located at Cedartown North Business Park, a Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD) certified site in Cedartown. The plant, who will be the first of SOLARCYCLE's facilities to manufacture glass in add to recycling solar panels, is scheduled to begin construction in in 2024 and will be operational in in 2026. SOLARCYCLE will create full-time jobs in manufacturing, engineering, management, research and design, and support staff.
Progress and updates on the Cedartown plant will be available at www.solarcycle.us/careers.
"I was proud to help pass the Inflation Reduction Act, and I am thrilled to see Georgians continue to reap its benefits as solar energy production explodes across the state and country, helping fuel our emerging clean energy economy and create good-paying, local jobs in the process," said Senators Reverend Warnock. "SOLARCYCLE's announcement of hundreds of jobs coming to a new, cutting-edge solar glass plant in North Georgia further cements the Peach State as a national leader in domestic solar manufacturing, and they will play a pivotal role in creating a robust supply chain for the United States emerging solar footprint. I'm going to keep working in the Senate to make sure investments and policies that support the work of companies like SOLARCYCLE continue to flow to every corner of our state and across our country."
"The United States' orientieris Inflation Reduction Act has impulss bezprecedenta līmeņi of iekšzemes ražošana investīcijas," said Becca Jones-Albertus, Direktors of the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office, kas ir ieguldījis $1.5 miljoni in SOLARCYCLE's pētniecība un attīstība centieni. "We are excited to see U.S. solar companies expanding their footprint in the domestic solar supply ķēde un radot ekonomiskas iespējas viņu kopienas ."
"We are pleased to welcome SOLARCYCLE to our esošās nozares," teica Jamie Morris, Priekšsēdētājs of the Development Authority of Polk County and Cedartown Development Authority. "Today is the result of progressive planning and collaborative efforts between Polk County Government, the City of Cedartown, and toir Board of Commissioners to provide a pro-business community. SOLARCYCLE will make a positive economic impact in the community that will provide quality jobs and strengthen opportunities in housing and retail development that will help nurture a healthy and thriving community."
Vecākais Projekts Vadītājs Melisa Takeuči pārstāvētais the Gruzija Departaments of Ekonomika Attīstība's (GDEcD) Global Commerce team on this competitive project in partnership with the Development Authority of Polk County, Georgia Power, the Georgia Center of Innovation, and Georgia Quick Start.
"SOLARCYCLE nodrošina a critical piece to the integrated solar supply chain we are building in Georgia, and we could not be happier that they approached our Georgia Center of Innovation team at a trade show," teica komisārs Pat Vilsons. "What sets Georgia apart from its competitors is our business-friendly environment, collaborative approach to economic development, and decades of forward-thinking state leadership. The Georgia Center of Innovation reflect these quality in its work to connect Georgia businesses with the resources and partners to overcome challenges, and in bring together the right partners to build new industries, including clean tech."
As a Top Ten state for installed solar, solar photovoltaic is the fastest-growing source of energy in Georgia, which the Solar Energy Industries Association ranked seventh by cumulative solar capacity in 2023. Georgia's energy solutions providers are helping to accelerate the development of renewable energy products by lowering risks, reducing costs, providing access to innovative industry research, and investing in a superior infrastructure network.








