GCL-Poly will build a new polysilicon plant in Xinjiang

Rectifying tower at Jiangsu Zhongneng’s polysilicon plant in Xuzhou, Jiangsu
Electricity rates for GCL’s new polysilicon plant in Xinjiang will be much lower than for its existing plant in Xuzhou – Image: GCL-Poly

As reported by Bernreuter Research in the Polysilicon Market Outlook 2020, leading Chinese polysilicon producer GCL-Poly Energy Holdings has now officially announced that it will build a new polysilicon plant in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwestern China.

Total capacity of the plant will be 60,000 metric tons (MT). 40,000 MT are planned to be completed by the end of 2018. Another 20,000 MT of capacity are slated to be relocated from GCL’s existing polysilicon plant in Xuzhou by the end of 2020.

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