A massive industrial project in northwest Georgia is receiving a hefty financial boost from the federal government.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced Thursday morning that it will extend a loan guarantee of up to $1.45 billion to Qcells, a South Korean-based manufacturer of solar energy technology, to support the building out of its solar panel manufacturing facility in Cartersville.
The facility will be the United States’ first fully integrated silicon-based solar manufacturing plant in more than ten years, per the Department of Energy. It will also be the largest factory producing ingots and wafers — key parts of the panel-manufacturing process — ever to be built in the U.S.
The plant first began producing solar panels earlier this year and is estimated to become fully operational in 2025. Atlanta Business Chronicle

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