MN8 Energy Secures 457 MW of First Solar Modules for American Solar Projects

MN8 Energy LLC has recently placed orders for 457 megawatts (MW) of advanced thin film solar modules from First Solar, Inc. This order includes 170 MW of Series 6 Plus bifacial modules and 287 MW of Series 7 modules. These modules will be utilized in solar projects across the northeastern and southern United States.

Strengthening Renewable Energy Solutions

Founded in 2017 as Goldman Sachs Renewable Power, MN8 Energy operates a portfolio of 3.2 gigawatts (GW), catering to over 40 corporates, 70 government entities, and 20 utilities. This recent agreement with First Solar marks another milestone in MN8’s commitment to developing a robust domestic supply chain for the US renewable industry.

Mutual Commitment to Sustainability

MN8 Energy’s Chief Operations Officer, David Fernandez, highlighted the importance of partnering with First Solar, emphasizing the alignment of values in upholding environmental, sourcing, and manufacturing standards. Both companies share a dedication to responsibly and domestically produced solar solutions, reinforcing the industry’s social license to operate.

First Solar: Leading the Charge

Georges Antoun, Chief Commercial Officer of First Solar, expressed gratitude for MN8 Energy’s trust, underscoring First Solar’s position as a frontrunner in the solar manufacturing space. With an exit capacity of 6 GW in 2023, First Solar remains the largest solar manufacturer in the western hemisphere.

Driving Job Creation and Economic Growth

First Solar’s investments in US manufacturing are not only bolstering renewable energy infrastructure but also catalyzing job creation. A recent study commissioned by First Solar projects an estimated 30,060 direct, indirect, and induced jobs by 2026, alongside significant contributions to the US economy.

As First Solar continues to expand its manufacturing capabilities and invest in research and development, its partnership with MN8 Energy exemplifies a shared vision for a sustainable energy future in America.

Source:businesswire.com

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