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Global Solar Energy to produce thin-film solar cells in Berlin

January 28th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

25 January 2007, Tucson/Berlin, Germany
Source: Adhoc_news_de/DGAP-news
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/CorporateNews/en/10431734/DGAP-News-Global-Solar-Energy-to-produce-thin-film-solar

Global Solar Energy, Inc., has announced that it is to invest approximately EUR 30 million to set up a production facility for thin-film solar cells in Germany. The facility, which is to be built at the Berlin-Adlershof science and technology park, will have in two steps a production capacity of round about 30 megawatts. Production is scheduled to commence at the Berlin facility in the first half of 2008. The company also announced that capacity at its site in Tucson, Arizona, is to be expanded from its current level of 4 megawatts to 40 megawatts. The Global Solar Energy Group has already sold 80 percent of its planned 2008 production of 40 megawatts. Global Solar Energy’s largest customer in 2008 will be Berlin-based SOLON AG, which has held a strategic stake in the company since April 2006.
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Plextronics Receives $750,000 to Further Develop Plexcore Organic Solar Cells

January 28th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

Plextronics Receives $750,000 in Funding to Further Development of Plexcore PV for Organic Solar Cells

Pittsburgh, PA, January 23, 2007
Source: Plextronics Press release
http://www.plextronics.com/press.aspx?view=90

Plextronics, a world leader in developing active layer technology for printed electronic devices, announced it has received $750,000 in funding from the Sustainable Energy Fund (SEF) of Central Eastern Pennsylvania to further development of Plexcore PV technology for organic solar cells.
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Sharp Develops Mass-Production Technology for Triple-Junction Thin-Film Solar Cells

January 28th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, SC Company Reports

jan 27, 2007
source: Physorg
http://www.physorg.com/news88965013.html

Sharp Corporation has successfully developed mass-production technology for stacked triple-junction thin-film solar cells by turning a conventional two-active-layer structure (amorphous silicon plus microcrystalline silicon) into a triple-junction structure with amorphous silicon (two active layers) and microcrystalline silicon (single active layer).

This new architecture boosts cell conversion efficiency from 11% to 13% and module conversion efficiency from 8.6% to 10%. Mass production is slated to begin in May 2007 at Sharp’s Katsuragi Plant in Nara Prefecture.
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Solar Roadmap study for the state of Arizona released

January 23rd, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports

http://www.azcommerce.com/Energy/
January 19, 2007

AZ Dept. of Commerce – The Arizona Department of Commerce has released the state’s recently completed Solar Roadmap Study which projects up to 1,000 megawatts of solar electricity could be implemented in Arizona by 2020 creating more than 3,000 new jobs in the process and reducing emissions by 400,000 tons per year.

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Urgent need to opt for off-grid electricity in Bangladesh

January 20th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

Enayet Rasul, Jan 17, 2007
Editorial, Financial Express
http://www.financialexpress-bd.com/index3.asp?cnd=1/17/2007&section_id=5&newsid=49648&spcl=no

THE major urban centres in Bangladesh are all supplied by conventional electricity supplied from the national grid. The rural areas where electricity is being provided, also depend considerably on supplies from the national grid. But the urban areas get top priority in such supply. Therefore, in the present conditions of power insufficiency, the authorities are supplying the bulk of the inadequately produced electricity to urban centres leaving the rural areas grossly undersupplied.

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24/7 Solar Power For Islanders of Apolima in Samoa

January 20th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Installations

15 Jan 2007
source: New Zealand Newswire
http://www.newswire.co.nz/main/viewstory.aspx?storyid=354619

People living on the island of Apolima in Samoa are now getting electricity 24 hours a day from solar power. Over past years the fewer than 200 people on the island have received electricity for only 4 to 5 hours a day because of the high cost of running the island’s diesel power generator.

Prime Minister Tuila’epa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi says it’s a challenge now for the world to seek other ways to generate power as of one day oil could run out. The government’s power authority is looking at the possible use of wind mills to produce electricity for the whole country Radio New Zealand International is reporting.

Solar power illuminates street traffic lightpoints in Chandigarh, India

January 20th, 2007 by kalyan89 in PV-General, Solar Installations

January 19, 2007
Source: Express India News service
http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=218359

Chandigarh, January 18: In a first-of-its kind experiment in the city, the UT Engineering Department has utilised solar power for the traffic light points. Among the first are the Sector 27-28 traffic lights, which have been made operational by using solar energy. Talking to Newsline, UT Superindenting Engineer (Electrical) Surinder Pal said as per the broader plan, while several streetlight points have been made functional by solar power, the viability of using the same for the traffic lights is also under consideration.

“We are constantly identifying various places where the use of solar power is viable. The installation cost of this energy is very high, so it has to be seen that the solar power is feasible and economically viable,” said the SE. The plans of using solar power for lighting some points at the Rose Garden, Sector 16, and other parks in the city are also on, said the department officials.

Tesco USA to get “world`s biggest” solar roof

January 20th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Installations

London, Jan 20, 2007
Source: Zee News
http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?aid=348992&ssid=26&sid=ENV

Los Angeles-based Solar Integrated Technologies has struck a deal with British supermarket chain Tesco to build what it says is the world`s biggest roof-top solar panel installation. Solar Integrated said on Friday it had won a $13 million contract to put solar panels on the roof of Tesco USA`s new distribution centre in Riverside, California.
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Canadian PM to unveil wind, solar power plan

January 20th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

$300M budgeted for energy subsidies
Peter Gorrie, Environment writer /January 19, 2007
Source: Toronto Star
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/172779

The federal Conservative government is to announce today a subsidy for electricity generated by wind, solar and other forms of renewable energy. The aid – called the EcoEnergy Renewable Power Initiative – will amount to less than a similar Liberal plan the Conservatives scrapped nearly a year ago, the Toronto Star has learned.

On Sunday, sources say, the federal government will unveil a revised version of the program that paid part of the cost when homeowners make their house more energy efficient. Today’s announcement on renewable energy is to be made in British Columbia by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn.
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Canadian Solar Announces a New Distribution and Sales Agreement in Spain

January 20th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, SC Company Reports

JIANGSU, CHINA – Jan 3, 2007
source: Canadian Solar /press release
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=196781&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=946051

Canadian Solar Inc. (“the Company,” or “CSI”) (NASDAQ:CSIQ) today announces that it has signed a new distribution and sales agreement with Amur Energy Division (“AED”). Under the agreement, CSI has already commenced delivery of its crystalline photovoltaic panels to AED. The contract is expected to have an estimated value of approximately $40 million to $50 million in 2007.

Shawn Qu, Chairman and CEO of CSI, commented: “Adding another strong distribution partner with such impressive marketing and sales skills will help drive CSI’s continued growth in the important Spanish market.” Jesus Linares Gil, Chairman and CEO of AED commented: “This agreement comes at the right moment to take advantage of the consolidation of the Spanish solar power market, and will allow CSI’s products to gain a leading position in the Spanish sales of solar modules.”

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