Optical disc manufacturer Moser Baer India informed the BSE that its subsidiary, Moser Baer Photo Voltaic (MBPV), has signed a definitive contract with the Norway-based REC Group worth $880 million to source multicrystalline silicon wafers over a eight-year period starting 2008. |
The contract assures a regular supply of silicon wafers in the medium to long term and also ensures that MBPV benefits from any increased efficiencies in the silicon wafer market in the future. |
The contract follows MBPV's strategic sourcing initiative with Deutsche Solar and its acquisition of a 40 per cent strategic equity stake in the Slovenia-based Solarvalue Proizvodnja, which plans to set up a capacity of 4,400 tonnes of solar grade silicon by the end of 2008. |
The three-pronged strategy is part of the company's objectives to access a regular supply of high quality solar grade silicon at competitive pricing. |
Ravi Khanna, CEO, MBPV, said, "We greatly value the technical, managerial and operation capabilities of REC, and we believe that this strategic sourcing deal is a win-win situation for both sides. It will provide a long-term customer for REC and an assured supply of high grade silicon wafers to MBPV." |
Globally, given the rapid growth of the photovoltaic industry, there is a shortage of silicon wafers, a key raw material for the photovoltaic industry. |