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Nanowire Silicon solar cell

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, R&D reports, Uncategorized

by Kushal Shah
Source: ExpressComputerOnline.com
http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20071112/technology05.shtml

Solar cells made of nanometer-scale wire could well end up providing trickles of useful power to nanoelectronic devices or microscopic robots in the near future. Researchers at Harvard are trying to make this concept a commercial reality.
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Popular Science’s 20th Annual Best of What’s New Awards: GreenTech award goes to PowerSheet Flexible solar cells

Source: EarthTimes.org /Popular Science, press release
New York, 12 Nov 2007
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,221537.shtml

For the second consecutive year, Popular Science is honoring one top product out of its 100 Best of What’s New award winners as “Innovation of the Year.” This honor goes to the remarkably designed PowerSheet flexible solar cells. Imagine a solar panel without the panel. Nanosolar has created an ink that takes sunlight and converts it into electricity. The ink is coated onto metal sheets as thin as aluminum foil with a printing-press-like device. The sheets are lighter, inexpensive and as efficient as traditional solar panels. The editors of PopSci believe that eventually every commercial rooftop could be carpeted with PowerSheet solar cells.
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Module manufacturer asola Advanced and Automotive Solar Systems GmbH concludes EUR 230 million contract with Ersol

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, SC Company Reports, Uncategorized

Cell deliveries for a period of 10 years; Joint focus on the US market with California-based Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ:QTWW)
Erfurt, 2 November 2007
Source: Asola Power.com press release
http://www.asola-power.com/output/en/news.htm

From 2008, ersol Solar Energy AG (ersol) will deliver silicon solar cells to the module producer asola, based in Erfurt, Germany. To this end, both companies have today signed a long-term supply agreement that will run until 2017. The total volume of the contract amounts to around € 230 million. ersol is scheduled to receive down payments from asola, which will later be credited to the German module producer, when purchasing solar cells, in the form of a purchase price reduction.
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Potential for solar energy large in India

by Ashish Kumar Mishra, TNN, 10 Nov, 2007
Source: Economic Times
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/The_Big_Story/
Potential_for_solar_energy_large_in_India/articleshow/2531030.cms

In India, the prospect of solar energy is sunny but without being too hot. Today, the country generates almost 1,748 MW power through solar energy. That’s a pittance when compared to India’s total demand of almost 1.3 lakh MW every year. However, companies with investments in the technology believe that the potential for solar energy is much larger than the above share.  “In the next five years, I see solar technology supplying a major part of the world’s energy requirement,” says Ratul Puri, Executive Director, Moser Baer. Mr Puri wouldn’t believe otherwise. In the last couple of years, he has invested almost Rs 161 crore in the manufacturing of photovoltaic solar cells and panels.
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Next-generation solar electric outfits win NREL awards

Posted by Martin LaMonica /November 9, 2007
Source: CNet.com news
http://www.news.com/8301-11128_3-9814084-54.html

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory gave out awards on Thursday to two companies developing solar electric cells they hope will bring a breakthrough in solar panel efficiency.  Top prize went to Wakonda Technologies, based in upstate New York, which is commercializing “virtual single crystal” technology.
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Developer of Concentrator Photovoltaic cell technology GreenVolts raises $10m in Series A funding

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

Source: Semicondcutor-Today.com / 3 November 2007
http://www.semiconductor-today.com/news_items/NEWS_2007/NOV_07/GREENVOLTS_131107.htm

GreenVolts Inc of San Francisco, CA, USA, which has developed concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) cell technology, announced that it has secured $10m in a Series A funding round led by Greenlight Energy Resources Inc, an operator of renewable energy projects and an investor in early-stage renewable energy companies, and involving Pacific Northwest energy production, transmission and distribution company Avista Corp as well as several other investors. The funding was announced at the end of October at the annual California Cleantech Open (CCTO awards) ceremony in San Francisco, where GreenVolts received the 2007 CCTO Alumni award for progress in customer acquisition and funding (after being the winner in the renewable energy category last year).
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Energy Focus Inc. Wins $1 Million Contract to Develop Very High Efficiency Solar Cells

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports, Uncategorized

Solon, Ohio, Nov. 8, 2007
Source: Energy Focus Inc. press release
http://www.mkr-group.com/EFOI/index.shtml

Energy Focus Inc. (Nasdaq: EFOI – News) announced today that it has been awarded a $1 million contract by the DuPont-University of Delaware Very High Efficiency Solar Cell (VHESC) Consortium to develop advanced solar cell technologies as part of DARPA’s ground breaking VHESC project with the Consortium. Energy Focus was honored earlier this year by DARPA with the 2007 DARPATech Small Business Innovation Research Award for Excellence for its work with DARPA.
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Trina Solar Signs Polysilicon Supply Agreement with Sichuan Yongxiang Polysilicon

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

Changzho China, Nov. 13, 2007
Source: Trina Solar press release
http://www.trinasolar.com/front/en/news.php?newid=47

Trina Solar Limited (“Trina Solar” or the “Company”), a leading integrated manufacturer of solar photovoltaic products from the production of ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of PV modules, founded in 1997, announced today that the Company has signed a six-year polysilicon supply agreement with Sichuan Yongxiang Polysilicon Co., Ltd. (“Sichuan Yongxiang Polysilicon”).  Sichuan Yongxiang Polysilicon, a Leshan-based company in China’s Sichuan Province, is in the advanced stages of building a 10,000 metric ton polysilicon production facility with an initial phase of 1,000 metric tons launching next year. Under this six-year agreement, Sichuan Yongxiang Polysilicon will supply Trina Solar with virgin polysilicon sufficient to produce approximately 1,300MW of modules. Deliveries under this agreement will begin in mid-2008 and continue through 2013.
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Placing tiny spheres of Si in reflective trays could be the key to cheap, efficient solar cells

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, R&D reports

Focusing Light on Silicon Beads : Placing tiny spheres of silicon in reflective trays could be the key to cheap, efficient solar cells.
By Duncan Graham-Rowe / November 13, 2007
Source: MIT Technology Review
http://www.technologyreview.com/Energy/19696/

A company in Japan has developed a novel way of making solar cells that cuts production costs by as much as 50 percent. The photovoltaic (PV) cells are made up of arrays of thousands of tiny silicon spheres surrounded by hexagonal reflectors. The key advantage of the system is that it reduces the total amount of silicon required, says Mikio Murozono, president of Clean Venture 21 (CV21), based in Kyoto, Japan. “We use one-fifth of the raw silicon material compared with traditional PV cells,” he says.
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New technology promises solar cell efficiency boost

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, R&D reports

Source: Gizmag /November 13, 2007
http://www.gizmag.com/new-technology-promises-solar-cell-efficiency-boost/8339/

Global Warming Solutions has announced the development of new solar energy conversion technology based on a special coating that can be applied to existing solar cells. The company expects that application of the technology will increase increase efficiency by 11-15% and boost the market value of a solar cell by more than 60 cents per watt, while at the same time raising manufacturing expenses by just 10 cents a watt.
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