05.02.24
First Solar, Inc. announced that MN8 Energy LLC has placed orders for 457 megawatts (MW) of advanced thin film solar modules, including 170 MW of Series 6 Plus bifacial modules and 287 MW of Series 7 modules. The modules will power projects in the northeastern and southern United States.
MN8, founded as Goldman Sachs Renewable Power in 2017, owns and operates a 3.2 gigawatt (GW) portfolio, delivering renewable energy solutions to over 40 corporates, 70 government entities, and 20 utilities. MN8 previously transacted with First Solar in their acquisition of the 123 MW American Kings Solar project in California.
“We are pleased to continue our relationship with First Solar, building certainty and resilience into our development pipeline,” said David Fernandez, COO, MN8. “By executing these agreements, MN8 demonstrates strong support for developing a robust domestic supply chain for the US renewable industry that upholds the highest environmental, sourcing, and manufacturing standards.”
“MN8 joins a growing number of renewable energy companies that are choosing certainty, competitiveness, and Responsible Solar by choosing First Solar,” said Georges Antoun, chief commercial officer, First Solar. “We thank MN8 for its trust and look forward to expanding this relationship.”
First Solar, which exited 2023 with 6 GW of annual US nameplate capacity, is the largest solar manufacturer in the western hemisphere. First Solar's investments in U.S. manufacturing are also believed to make it the most significant enabler of American jobs among solar manufacturers.
MN8, founded as Goldman Sachs Renewable Power in 2017, owns and operates a 3.2 gigawatt (GW) portfolio, delivering renewable energy solutions to over 40 corporates, 70 government entities, and 20 utilities. MN8 previously transacted with First Solar in their acquisition of the 123 MW American Kings Solar project in California.
“We are pleased to continue our relationship with First Solar, building certainty and resilience into our development pipeline,” said David Fernandez, COO, MN8. “By executing these agreements, MN8 demonstrates strong support for developing a robust domestic supply chain for the US renewable industry that upholds the highest environmental, sourcing, and manufacturing standards.”
“MN8 joins a growing number of renewable energy companies that are choosing certainty, competitiveness, and Responsible Solar by choosing First Solar,” said Georges Antoun, chief commercial officer, First Solar. “We thank MN8 for its trust and look forward to expanding this relationship.”
First Solar, which exited 2023 with 6 GW of annual US nameplate capacity, is the largest solar manufacturer in the western hemisphere. First Solar's investments in U.S. manufacturing are also believed to make it the most significant enabler of American jobs among solar manufacturers.