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MiaSole, a manufacturer of copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic solar panels, has named Preetha Nair country manager for India.

Nair has an extensive history in clean energy and trade finance, having previously served as the senior commercial specialist at the U.S. Commercial Service at the American Embassy in New Delhi.  During her tenure with U.S. Commercial Service, she advised over 500 U.S. companies in entering the India market, representing over $4 billion in export sales.

MiaSole has 8 MW of solar projects in India completed or under construction, including a 2 MW utility-scale solar development project in Gujarat, India, developed by Universal Solar System and financially supported by the Export-Import Bank of the U.S.




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