New EU solar reshoring boost as Iberdrola backs 'industrial scale' factory in Spain
Renewables giant teams up with local developer and panel maker Exiom for $21m plant in Asturias financed by its Perseo start-up programme
Renewables giant Iberdrola has teamed up with local developer and panel maker Exiom to set up a PV module factory in Langreo, Spain, as Europe tries to reshore at least parts of the solar industry.
The plant that is slated to start operations with a 200MW production line as soon as this year and eventually have a capacity of 500MW has an initial investment of €20m ($21.29m); it is aimed at attracting part of the value chain linked to renewable energy to Spain and turn the country into a hub for the re-emerging solar sector on an industrial scale.
It will also contribute to reactivate declined mining regions with the creation of 115 direct jobs.
“The opening of this new factory in Europe responds to the interest of both companies in achieving competitive manufacturing at EU level, focused initially on solar panels with the possibility of extending the collaboration to other components in the photovoltaic supply chain,” Iberdrola said in a statement.
Exiom has developed 650 solar projects inside and outside Spain with a combined capacity of 1GW, and already has two solar panel manufacturing sites in China. The company also owns a factory of steel structures for PV plants in Langreo.
Europe’s once dominant solar manufacturing sector had collapsed in the last decade, as companies were unable to compete with a new wave of Chinese suppliers helped by cheap state finance, low labour costs, economies of scale and, at times, dumping practices.
Exiom’s Asturian solar panel factory will be backed by Iberdrola’s Perseo programme for innovating start-ups and industrial businesses.
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