The Tata Group
has been increasing its investment in the solar power business. The
tea-to-telecom conglomerate recently invested in Zurich-based solar
technology developer Flisom, which raised capital for the third time.
The group, through Tata Industries, is already a strategic investor in eight-year- old Flisom, which was spun off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Flisom, which also has other investors, will use the proceeds to set up a 15 MW solar module plant in Switzerland.
The Tata Group supports Flisom as it believes that the Swiss company's technology has the potential to make solar electricity affordable. In 2011, the group bought out British oil major BP's 51% stake in Tata BP Solar, a manufacturer of solar modules, and its access to BP's solar technology expires this year.
The group, through Tata Industries, is already a strategic investor in eight-year- old Flisom, which was spun off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. Flisom, which also has other investors, will use the proceeds to set up a 15 MW solar module plant in Switzerland.
The Tata Group supports Flisom as it believes that the Swiss company's technology has the potential to make solar electricity affordable. In 2011, the group bought out British oil major BP's 51% stake in Tata BP Solar, a manufacturer of solar modules, and its access to BP's solar technology expires this year.
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