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Reliance, 5 others commit Rs 65,000 cr for fab
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4 Apr, 2008, 0815 hrs IST, TNN |
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NEW DELHI: Six companies, including
Reliance Industries (RIL), Videocon, Moser Baer and Signet Solar, have
committed investments worth Rs 65,000 crore to set up semiconductor and
other micro-technology units in the country. The companies have sought a
cumulative capital subsidy of Rs 13,191.16 crore under the semiconductor
policy for setting up the units. |
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“The investments are envisaged over 10
years and would be for manufacture of silicon chips, solar photovoltaic
(SPV) cells and LCD monitors, among other things,” communications
minister A Raja said on Thursday. As reported by ET, several companies
had shown interest in setting up fab units, of which 11 still need to
submit their financial proposals. |
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RIL has submitted the financial
proposal for setting up two units with a cumulative investment of over
Rs 30,000 crore. One unit would be for manufacture of semiconductor
wafer fab with assembly, test, mark and packaging facility at an
investment of Rs 18,521 crore. RIL is in talks with the governments of
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Haryana to finalise the site for the
plant. The unit is likely to employ about 4,000 people. |
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The second Reliance plant is to come
up at Jamnagar in Gujarat at a cost of Rs 11,631 crore. It will
manufacture polysilicon, single crystal/multi-crystalline ingots, solar
grade wafers, SPV modules with a capacity of 1 giga watts. The plant is
expected to create over 11,000 skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled jobs.
RIL has asked for a capital subsidy of over Rs 5,600 crore for setting
up the two units. |
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When contacted, a RIL spokesperson
said: “The group is currently evaluating an investment in an integrated
semiconductor facility. The group will make necessary announcements when
the plans are final.” The spokesperson refused to divulge details. |
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Videocon plans to set up its unit in
Navi Mumbai at a cost of Rs 8,000 crore and has asked for a capital
subsidy of Rs 2,000 crore. Moser Baer PV Technologies India would set up
its unit in New Chennai at a cost of Rs 6,000 crore, while Titan Energy
System plans to house its Rs 5,880-crore unit in Hyderabad. KSK Energy
Ventures and Signet Solar will set up their fab units in Hyderabad and
Sriperembudur, Tamil Nadu, respectively. |
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The companies have written to the
department of Information Technology (DIT) seeking capital subsidy under
the semiconductor policy announced last year. Under the scheme, the
Centre has to provide an incentive of 20% of capital expenditure during
the first 10 years for units in SEZs and 25% of capital expenditure in
non-SEZ units. |
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