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Q-Cells says it has received an order for 7 MW of solar modules by home furnishings retailer IKEA.

Q-Cells' copper indium gallium diselenide thin-film modules will be installed on the rooftop of the main warehouse of IKEA in Piacenza, Italy. The project was initiated by Italy-based companies F.lli Zaffaroni and GreenPowerTech.


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