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Hemlock Semiconductor Starts Production at New (world's largest) Polysilicon Facility (Michigan)
http://www.solarbuzz.com/News/NewsNAMA121.htm

Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation has begun production at its new polysilicon facility that will nearly double its output of polycrystalline silicon to serve the needs of the semiconductor and fast-growing solar energy industries.

This new facility - part of a $1.5 billion expansion of the company's Hemlock, Mich. (U.S.) site announced last year - will produce approximately 9,000 metric tons of new polysilicon capacity, bringing the company's annual capacity to approximately 19,000 metric tons by the end of 2008 and making it the largest single polysilicon facility in the world.

"Delivering polysilicon from our new facility as quickly as possible was essential to meet our customers' expectations," said Hemlock Semiconductor President and CEO Rick Doornbos. "These customers have put a lot of faith in us and the additional quantities of silicon feedstock will enable them to advance solar technology throughout the globe."

Hemlock Semiconductor expects to complete an additional expansion with operations and supply beginning in 2010. This expansion will increase the total capacity from the Hemlock site to 36,000 tons by the end of 2011.

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