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Kenmos to volume produce thin-film solar cells in 2008

Rebecca Kuo and Nuying Huang, Taipei; Esther Lam
Source: DIGITIMES, 3 September 2007
http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20070903PD202.html

Following a recent announcement of investing in its solar affiliate, Kenmos Technology is expected to start volume production of thin-film solar cells in the third quarter of 2008, according to the company.  With a 45% direct stake in this affiliate, Kenmos will partner with NanoPV on solar cell production. The backlight unit (BLU) maker will sign a partnership contract with NanoPV on September 6. Kenmos and its related companies hold a total stake of about 60% in this affiliate, according to Kenmos.
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Exodus for a place in the sun

September 19th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, R&D reports, Solar Energy - general

When it comes to renewable energy, Australia is losing some of its best researchers and ideas, writes Judy Friedlander.
by Judy Friedlander
Source: Sydney Morning Herald /September 19, 2007
http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/exodus-for-a-place-in-the-sun/
2007/09/18/1189881513715.html

In an Ernst & Young 2006 survey that ranked international markets by their attractiveness to renewable energy investors, Australia ranked 16th – fourth from the bottom. So it should come as no surprise that a significant number of Australians, well known in the sustainable energy industry, have been tempted by greener pastures.  Those names include David Hogg (see story right), David Mills from the University of Sydney, whose solar thermal technology is being funded in Silicon Valley, California, and the Australian citizen Zhengrong Shi, a PhD student from the University of NSW’s groundbreaking photovoltaics laboratory, who is now one of the richest men in mainland China.
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United Solar Ovonic Showcases UNI-SOLAR(R) PV Laminates

Auburn Hills, Michigan, September 17, 2007:
Source: PRNewswire/CNNMoney.com
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/CLM11017092007-1.htm

United Solar Ovonic, a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. , showcased its lightweight, flexible thin-film UNI-SOLAR(R) laminates during this year’s 59th Annual Primetime Emmy(R) Awards telecast which aired live on Fox Television, Sunday, September 16, 2007.
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Oerlikon: Sub-US$1 solar cell per watt by 2010

Nuying Huang, Taipei; Esther Lam, DIGITIMES, 17 September 2007
Source: DigiTimes
http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20070913PD217.html

As a leading amorphous silicon (a-Si) solar cell equipment supplier, Oerlikon emphasized that it guarantees its equipment provides a minimum power conversion rate of 7%, and the company projected that further enhancement will be seen in the near future along with the introduction of a new equipment set, said company Asia head Hai-Yan Sun.
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Moser Baer to set up solar cell facility in Tamilnadu

Chennai, Sep 18 2007
Source: LiveMint.com/Wall Street Journal

Moser Baer Ltd, a leading manufacturer of compact discs, will set up a Rs2,000 crore photo-voltaic manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu to tap solar energy as India battles an energy shortage. The company expects to earn $1 billion (Rs 4,050 crore) after five years through this facility, which will make cells that help convert solar energy into electricity, and will be the first for the New Delhi-based firm. The investment will be made through its unit Moser Baer Photo Voltaic Ltd and funded through internal accruals.

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Sinag, the Philippines’ first solar powered car, is unveiled

By Brian Afuang, Manila Times, Sept 4, 2007
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/sept/04/yehey/motoring/20070904moto1.html

There must be some form of irony in the whole thing when Sinag, the first Philippine made solar car, was unveiled on a day (September 1) when the sun seemed a bit lazy to show itself, and intermittent drizzles threatened the car’s first public test run. This, after Sinag’s original launch date fell squarely on the day Typhoon Dodong visited Metro Manila. That, however, was nothing compared to the daunting task the car—and everybody involved in its creation—had overcome and still face in the future. If not irony then, it’s metaphor.

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Solar car racing comes to South Africa

September 13th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Energy - general

Source: South Africa Good News /Sept. 9. 2007
http://www.sagoodnews.co.za/search/sport/544040.htm

The Advanced Energy Foundation (AEF) has launched what is to be South Africa’s very first solar car race. The South African Solar Challenge is set to take place in September 2008. Contestants will have two weeks to drive through 4150 km’s of our country’s diverse terrain, powered by nothing but the sun. The AEF has launched this scientific sporting challenge as part of its objective to promote innovation, science and technology in South Africa. “We want to raise awareness around energy and transportation technologies”, says Winstone Jordaan, 2008 Chairman of the South African Solar Challenge.
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BP’s gifts will help keep new park green Energy company will provide funds for 2 solar panels

By Mike Snyder, Houston Chronicle
Source: Houston Chronicle
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5130602.html

BP America is donating $1 million and a solar-powered buggy to help Discovery Green, the $80 million park scheduled to open next year in downtown Houston, achieve energy efficiency. The energy company’s gift, to be formally announced today, will pay for two solar panels that will be mounted on the park’s administrative office building and a restaurant, said Guy Hagstette, the park’s director. These panels and other non-polluting energy sources will provide at least 35 percent of the park’s electricity, Hagstette said.
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Konarka calls on Japanese firm to print Power Plastics

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

Source: Bizjournals.com /The Journal of New England Technology,September 10, 2007
http://www.bizjournals.com/masshightech/stories/2007/09/10/daily5.html

Lowell solar technologies developer Konarka Technologies Inc. has entered into a development agreement with Tokyo-based Toppan Forms Co. Ltd., a maker of printable electronics and digital information technologies, according to Konarka executives. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
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Let solar energy shine in Israel. We lag Japan, the US – even wintry Sweden.

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

Lior Baron, 11 Sep 07
Source:Globes.co.il
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/DocView.asp?did=1000253526&fid=980

More than 5% of the electricity generated in Sweden, Japan, and the US is produced by solar energy. In contrast, Israel, which is ideal in terms of climate for solar power, does not yet generate electricity from solar power on a commercial scale. The failure to promote solar power is shared by all national infrastructure ministers of the past decade, who only looked at the price of electricity, while making no long-term strategies. In most developed countries, it was understood that without government subsidies, it would not be worthwhile for power companies to use the sun to generate electricity. (more…)

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