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5N Plus Inc. Signs New Long Term Agreements with First Solar

Announces plans for new recycling facility in Malaysia

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

5N Plus Inc. announced that it has signed a new recycling agreement and three new supply agreements with First Solar, Inc., a global leader in solar photovoltaic technology. The new agreements, which run until Dec. 31, 2015, replace the original recycling and supply agreements between 5N Plus and First Solar.

Under the new agreements, First Solar has agreed to increase the minimum prescribed quantities of cadmium telluride (CdTe) that it will order from 5N Plus. The increase in the quantity of cadmium telluride (CdTe) to be ordered by First Solar will initially be 30% and will reach 60% by 2013, when compared to the minimum quantities prescribed in the original agreements between 5N Plus and First Solar

5N Plus also announced plans to build a new recycling plant in Malaysia, in order to position itself to meet growing customer demand. The new Malaysian plant, which is expected to be operational by mid‐2012, is intended to expand 5N Plus’ recycling presence in Asia and provide recycling services for various solar cell manufacturing by‐products, including those produced by First Solar.

We are very pleased to have extended our relationship with First Solar, the world’s leading thin‐film solar module manufacturer,” said Jacques L’Écuyer, president and CEO of 5N Plus. “Our new agreements with First Solar will provide us with a solid and predictable revenue stream for the next five years and allow us to enhance our presence in the rapidly growing Asian market.”

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