Shell offshoot Solar Frontier to roll out 100MW UK pipeline

Jessica Shankleman
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Japanese firm signs partnership with New Energy to accelerate roll out of thin film technology in Britain

Solar Frontier, the solar subsidiary of Japanese oil giant Showa Shell Sekiyu, has announced plans to develop and sell up to 100MW of thin film solar systems in the UK from later this year, following the...

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