Lawton, OK – According to the state officials, the announcement heralds a significant economic boost for Oklahoma, with plans for a substantial capital investment and job creation.
“Oklahoma is the most business-friendly state in the nation, and companies worldwide are taking notice,” Governor Stitt expressed in a statement. “I’m thrilled that Oklahomans will benefit from hundreds of new jobs in the Tulsa area and a $620 million capital investment. Our business-friendly regulations, workforce development efforts, and ‘more of everything’ energy approach make us an incredible state to invest in, and I’m glad NorSun is going to be a part of it.”
The new facility in Oklahoma will focus on manufacturing solar wafers, advanced silicon discs crucial for converting sunlight into electricity. NorSun’s investment is projected to total $620 million, aiming to create 320 jobs once the site becomes operational in 2026.
This move underscores NorSun’s strategic commitment to expanding its footprint in the renewable energy sector while tapping into Oklahoma’s favorable business environment and skilled workforce.
“We are excited to establish our presence in Oklahoma, leveraging its strategic advantages to propel our solar manufacturing capabilities forward,” remarked NorSun’s spokesperson, highlighting the state’s conducive conditions for sustainable growth.
The development marks a pivotal moment in Oklahoma’s renewable energy landscape, promising both economic prosperity and advancements in clean energy technology for the region.