Microsoft and qcells announce strategic alliance to curb carbon emissions and power the clean energy economy
Qcells seeks to supply more than 2.5 gigawatts of solar panels and epc services to solar project developers in partnership with microsoft the first-of-its-kind collaboration is rooted in the companies' collective commitments to diversify the global energy supply chain and reduce carbon emissions san francisco , jan. 25, 2023 /prnewswire/ -- qcells, a global solar leader investing in building a u.s. solar supply chain, and microsoft corp., a global technology company with a commitment to be carbon negative by 2030, are partnering to enable a strong supply chain for new renewable electricity capacity projected to require at least 2.5 gigawatts of solar panels and related services — equivalent to powering over 400,000 homes. qcells, owned by hanwha solutions headquartered in seoul, will work with microsoft to develop solar projects as well as provide panels and engineering, procurement and construction (epc) services to selected solar projects microsoft has contracted for through power purchase agreements (ppas).
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