“Solar
Frontier
plans
to
provide
products
and
services
including
consultation
on
project
planning,
CIS
solar
modules
supply,
and
sourcing
of
balance-of-systems
equipment
for
JAG
on
projects
it
is
handling
that
total
over
100MW
currently
working
on,
which
is
enough
to
power
30,000
Japanese
households,”
the
company
says
in
a
statement.
Solar
Frontier,
a
subsidiary
of
oil
company
Showa
Shell
Sekiyu,
develops
and
manufactures
CIS
(denoting
copper,
indium,
selenium)
thin-film
solar
modules
for
customers
around
the
world.
It
is
not
disclosing
which
projects
it
will
be
working
on
in
partnership
with
JAG,…