REC to invest S$250m to scale up its solar capacity (Amended)
It will expand its Tuas South plant and work with an NUS research body to build a next-generation solar panel
Singapore
SINGAPORE'S largest cleantech player, REC, has unveiled S$250 million in investments in the form of an expanded solar-energy manufacturing facility, and a joint research and development (R&D) project to develop the next-generation solar panel.
REC is pumping in S$200 million to boost efficiency and productivity in the Tuas South facility and converting it into a plant to manufacture its solar panel product, Twinpeak.
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