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Suntech, Wacker Schott in silicon wafer supply deal
June 24, 2008 - News Brief - Wacker Schott will supply Suntech with a total volume of 220 megawatts over the course of the contract.
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What silicon shortage, asks Hemlock
June 3, 2008 - News Brief - In a $1.5 billion expansion, Hemlock says it will produce 46,000 metric tons by 2012.
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Schott, Wacker start work on wafer plant
October 30, 2007 - News Brief - Production capacity is expected to reach 100 megawatts per year by the end of 2008.
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Yingli, Wacker in polysilicon supply deal
September 17, 2007 - News Brief - Germany's Wacker will supply China's Yingli with polysilicon from 2009 to 2011.
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Schott, Wacker in solar wafer venture
August 3, 2007 - News Brief - By 2012, the new joint venture is expected to produce 1 gigawatt of silicon wafer for solar cells.
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Wacker to build new type of polysilicon plant
July 16, 2007 - News Brief - The world's second largest supplier now plans to make polysilicon with a trichlorosilane twist.
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Q-Cells to make its own silicon wafers
June 15, 2007 - News Brief - Q-Cells gets even more vertical, producing wafers from silicon from Elkem.
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Solar sales spawning silicon shortages
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