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ersol AG turns again to Wacker for silicon supply

* Silicon contracts lasting 9 years to achieve additional production output of around 300 MWp
*  Contract secures supply to produce solar cells at attractive rates

Erfurt, 30 November 2007
Source: Ersol solar press release
http://www.ersol.de/en/newsmediarelations/pressreleases/pressrelease/news/1196412824/
?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=35&cHash=9dfc222096

Late on Wednesday evening ersol Solar Energy AG (ersol) signed a further contract with the German company Wacker Chemie AG, the world’s second-largest supplier of polysilicon for the semiconductor and photovoltaic industry, for delivery of this scarce raw material. This contract will apply from 2010 onwards and will enable ersol to generate an additional output of about 300 MWp of crystalline solar cells over a period of nine years. The silicon price has been fixed for the entire term of the contract. ersol scheduled to make down payments to Wacker Chemie.
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Surfect Technologies, Inc. Announces First Solar Tool Order

November 28th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, SC Company Reports, Uncategorized

Letter of Intent Received for up to 10 Solargy Units
Albuquerque, NM, Nov. 28, 2007
Source: Yahoo Business/PRNewswire
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/071128/law057.html?.v=101

Surfect Holdings, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SUFH – News), announced today its wholly-owned subsidiary, Surfect Technologies, Inc. (“Surfect”), received a Letter of Intent from a Texas based solar company for up to ten (10) Solargy tools to be delivered throughout 2008 and 2009. The Letter of Intent is subject to customary conditions including the execution of a formal purchase order and customer acceptance of the equipment.
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SCHOTT Solar Inaugurates Thin-Film Production Plant in Jena

75 million euro investment creates 180 new jobs –
Source: SCHOTT Solar press release / Nov. 6, 2007
http://www.schott.com/english/news/press.html

Today, SCHOTT, the technology group based in Mainz, Germany, inaugurated industrial mass production of thin-film solar modules in Jena by its subsidiary, SCHOTT Solar GmbH. By investing a total of 75 million euros towards a state-of-the art manufacturing facility with a module capacity of 33 megawatts (MW) per year, SCHOTT will be creating an additional 180 jobs at its Jena site.
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Thin Film Solar Plant Opened in Japan by SCHOTT

November 15th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, SC Company Reports, Uncategorized

Source: AZoNano.com / Nov 11, 2007
http://www.merid.org/NDN/more.php?id=1208

German technology group SCHOTT has opened an thin film solar module production plant in Japan. Udo Ungeheue of SCHOTT said, “Thin-film technology effectively saves raw materials, because it requires far less silicon. Furthermore, as a result of the great flexibility with respect to shape and design, thin-film modules are perfectly suited for integration in buildings.

They offer architects interesting possibilities to create glazing applications for windows, roofs and facades in conjunction with environmentally-friendly power generation.” The article says that SCHOTT also has solar manufacturing facilities in Germany, the Czech Republic, and the U.S and plans to expand its production of wafer-based solar cells and modules to 450 megawatts per year by 2010.

Sun Rises For Funds With Solar Energy

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

Nov. 8, 2007, Investor’s Business Daily delivered by Newstex)
Source: Money.CNN.com
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/IBD-0001-20819839.htm

Solar power has become a hot topic in growth funds.  Looking at some of the major solar power (OTCBB:SOPW) stocks, institutional ownership has shot up in the past quarter and has reached new highs over the past few weeks. Stocks involved in solar power are helping to drive IBD’s 74-stock Energy-Other industry group, which ranks No. 3 this week in six-month price performance. (more…)

Iqua 603 SUN – world’s first solar-powered headset launched. Orange offers green solution

November 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports, Uncategorized

by Amy-Mae Elliott, 12 November 2007
Source: Pocket-link.co.uk
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/news.phtml/11251/12275/
iqua-603-SUN-solar-powered-headset.phtml

Orange has announced that it is selling the world’s first ever solar-powered Bluetooth headset. The Iqua 603 SUN is a power-saving solution for mobile phone users which means they can now talk without worrying about battery life. The headset gives unlimited operating time anywhere where the solar cells of the headset can catch direct sunlight.
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Coaxial silicon nanowires as solar cells and nanoelectronic power sources

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

Bozhi Tian, Charles M. Lieber et al.
Nature 449, 885-889 (18 October 2007) | doi:10.1038/nature06181;

Abstract
Solar cells are attractive candidates for clean and renewable power1, 2; with miniaturization, they might also serve as integrated power sources for nanoelectronic systems. The use of nanostructures or nanostructured materials represents a general approach to reduce both cost and size and to improve efficiency in photovoltaics. Nanoparticles, nanorods and nanowires have been used to improve charge collection efficiency in polymer-blend4 and dye-sensitized solar cells to demonstrate carrier multiplication7, and to enable low-temperature processing of photovoltaic devices. Moreover, recent theoretical studies have indicated that coaxial nanowire structures could improve carrier collection and overall efficiency with respect to single-crystal bulk semiconductors of the same materials. However, solar cells based on hybrid nanoarchitectures suffer from relatively low efficiencies and poor stabilities1. In addition, previous studies have not yet addressed their use as photovoltaic power elements in nanoelectronics. Here we report the realization of p-type/intrinsic/n-type (p-i-n) coaxial silicon nanowire solar cells. Under one solar equivalent (1-sun) illumination, the p-i-n silicon nanowire elements yield a maximum power output of up to 200 pW per nanowire device and an apparent energy conversion efficiency of up to 3.4 per cent, with stable and improved efficiencies achievable at high-flux illuminations. Furthermore, we show that individual and interconnected silicon nanowire photovoltaic elements can serve as robust power sources to drive functional nanoelectronic sensors and logic gates. These coaxial silicon nanowire photovoltaic elements provide a new nanoscale test bed for studies of photoinduced energy/charge transport and artificial photosynthesis, and might find general usage as elements for powering ultralow-power electronics11 and diverse nanosystems.

Q-Cells buys Solar Fields in move to cut solar panel costs

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

Company predicts solar industry consolidation will step up from 2010
James Murray, BusinessGreen, 05 Nov 2007
Source: BusinessGreen.com
http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2202772/

German-based solar panel manufacturer Q-Cells last week announced it is to acquire its US partner Solar Fields LLC in a deal worth $5m plus stock.  Under the agreement, Solar Fields is to merge with Q-Cells’ US subsidiary Calyxo in return for $5m in cash and a seven per cent stake in Calyxo. Q-Cells’ Stefan Dietrich said the aim of the deal was to accelerate the development and production of Solar Fields’ cadmium telluride photovoltaic modules, which were previously exclusively licensed to Calyxo.
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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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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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