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Toshiba plans megawatt-scale solar technology projects for utility and industrial plants.

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It looks like Toshiba decided to greet 2009 with a barrage of major cleatech projects. Just days after announcing a new battery facility, the computer and technology giant made a decisive leap in the solar technology direction.

On January 1 Toshiba's Transmission Distribution & Industrial Systems Company spun off the Photovoltaic Systems Division, marking a full-scale entry into the solar photovoltaic (PV) systems business. Drawing on its expertise in high-efficiency power conditioning systems and the Super Charge ion Battery (SCiB), Toshiba plans to move beyond residential applications, targeting megawatt-scale projects for utility and industrial plants.
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