Solar companies expanding

Aug. 16, 2013
Power electronics manufacturer OutBack Power Technologies and solar installer REC Solar are expanding offices, showing there is growth coming rapidly in some parts of the solar power market.
Amid news of manufacturers realigning or selling off their solar power businesses, such as GE’s move to sell its cadmium telluride (CdTe) technology to First Solar and partner on PV R&D in exchange for a stake in First Solar, and Siemens’s move out of concentrating solar thermal, there are also stories of companies in other parts of the market who are expanding and enthusiastic about the outlook for solar technology.

OutBack Power Technologies, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of power electronics for renewable energy, backup power and mobile applications, announced the grand opening of its new headquarters in the Arlington Advanced Manufacturing Park in Arlington, Wash., next week. Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert and other guests from state and county government are expected to dedicate the facility, where OutBack Power employs about 70 people and will have hired 20 new employees by the end of 2013 in response to increased interest in renewable energy.

Meanwhile, down in Scottsdale, Ariz., REC Solar is expanding its offices. REC Solar is a national solar electric system design and installation firm. The national solar company celebrated the office expansion with a ribbon cutting ceremony and Solar Career Fair on August 15. 

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