The Standard Journal

Solar tech company to set up shop in Americus

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

ATLANTA — Georgia’s rapidly growing clean energy industry has scored another success.

Solar technologi­es company NanoPV plans to invest more than $36 million in a manufactur­ing and distributi­on facility in Sumter County, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Thursday. The project is expected to bring more than 500 jobs to Americus.

“This incredible investment … is a testament to Georgia’s thriving solar environmen­t and our laser focus on bringing big projects to rural parts of our state,” Kemp said.

New Jersey-based NanoPV is a pioneering solar technology company with nearly 20 years of experience in solar panel manufactur­ing and system integratio­n.

The new manufactur­ing plant will be the company’s largest, operating in an existing 56,000-squarefoot facility.

The Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t’s Global Commerce Division worked in partnershi­p with the Americus-Sumter County Payroll Developmen­t Authority, South Georgia Technical College and the state Department of Labor’s Quick Start workforce developmen­t program to land the project.

Georgia has emerged as a leader in the rebirth of the solar manufactur­ing industry in the U.S., state Commission­er of Economic Developmen­t Pat Wilson said.

Georgia’s electricit­y mix now consists of nearly 12% renewable energy, including more than 3% from solar power.

“We are proud to add NanoPV to the incredible ecosystem of manufactur­ing and technology companies that call Georgia home,” Wilson said. “It is exciting to bring these jobs to Sumter County.”

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