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Norwegian solar company NorSun to invest $620 mln in United States factory

Norwegian solar energy business NorSun will invest $620 million in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for its first U.S. factory, the state's department of commerce stated on Tuesday.

The center will produce silicon ingots and wafers required to make solar batteries that are the building blocks of panels.

President Joe Biden's administration has actually looked for to incentivize

a homegrown tidy energy manufacturing sector

that can compete with China.

NorSun will begin construction in late 2024, after it receives all regulative approvals, and production is anticipated to come online in 2026, according to the declaration.

The center will produce 320 direct jobs.

I'm proud to invite NorSun to Oklahoma, and I'm. delighted that Oklahomans will benefit from numerous new jobs. in the Tulsa location and a $620 million capital investment,. Oklahoma Guv Kevin Stitt stated in a declaration. Our. pro-growth policies, labor force advancement efforts, and 'more of. everything' energy technique makes us an incredible state to. buy, and I'm grateful NorSun can be a part of it.

NorSun's ingots and wafers will help satisfy growing need. from solar battery and panel makers, who need to meet

rigid domestic content requirements

for their items to receive a brand-new tax credit consisted of. in Biden's landmark environment change law, the Inflation Decrease. Act.

(source: Reuters)