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Solar cell Modules from Air Therm, Germany – price list

November 7th, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV Industry - Europe, Solar Energy - general

AIR THERM SOLAR MODULES

AIR THERM Solartechnik
Schoeppenstedter Str. 6, D-38173 Evessen
Tel.: +49 5333 947025 Fax: +49 5333 947027
http://www.airtherm.de/

AT50 50Wp / 21.50V-3.30A / 2 – 10 pieces / 242,18 EURO
AT55 55Wp / 21.60V-3.48A / 2 – 10 pieces / 265,81 EURO
AT65 65Wp / 21.60V-4.15A / 2 – 10 pieces / 306,35 EURO
AT75 75Wp / 21.60V-4.78A / 2 – 10 pieces / 324,13 EURO
AT80 80Wp / 20.90V-5.40A / 2 – 10 pieces / 242,18 EURO
AT90 90Wp / 20.70V-6.20A / 2 – 10 pieces / 265,81 EURO
AT100 100Wp / 21.00V-6.70A / 2 – 10 pieces / 306,35 EURO
AT110 110Wp / 21.00V-7.22A / 2 – 10 pieces / 324,13 EURO

solar cell modules, solar cell panels, Sharp, Kyocera, Suntech, BPSolar, AirTherm




Lighting up the $1 trillion power market (CNNMoney report)

November 3rd, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports, SC Company Reports

Lighting up the $1 trillion power market

Silicon Valley has changed the world once. Now, thanks to a wave of investment and innovation in solar power, it’s on to the next revolution: a massive disruption of the U.S. electricity market.

By Tom McNichol and Michael V. Copeland,
Business 2.0 Magazine October 30 2006
Source; CNNMoney.com
http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/26/magazines/business2/solar_siliconvalley.biz2/?postversion=2006102610

There’s a missile-bunker vibe you get when walking into Solaicx, a Silicon Valley startup that manufactures the silicon wafers that are the building blocks of solar panels.

In one half of the nondescript Santa Clara warehouse, three men sit hunched on a wood platform 8 feet above the cement floor, their eyes locked on two monitors. The screens show data and video gathered from a 24-foot-tall steel tower. The tower begins in a squat, gourd-shaped base and tapers to a cannon-size column with a long drum spinning slowly on top. Thick power cables snake down its sides. Another sci-fi-looking tower rises up off to one side of the building.

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Solar cell panels -price quotes (Nov 2006)

Quotes of Solar panel prices from Affordable-solar.com

Solar Panels, Solar modules, vendors, flexible solar cells

http://www.affordable-solar.com/instock.htm

upto 20 Watt power solar panels
Power Up BSP-112, 1 Watt 2073 $ 29.00
Power Up BSP-212, 2 Watt 2074 $ 39.00
Power Up BSP-512, 5 Watt 2076 $ 70.00
PowerFilm R15-300 5 watt 12v 2044 $ 84.36
Global Solar Energy SP-6.5 6.5w Sunlinq 1849 $ 89.00
SunWize OEM5, 5 Watt 1140 $ 75.00
BPSOLAR SX-10U, 10 Watt 1439 $ 159.00
SunWize OEM10, 10 Watt 1141 $ 114.00
PowerFilm R15-600 10 watt 12v 2043 $ 144.24
Uni-Solar UNI-PAC 10 – 10.5 Watt 1133 $ 389.00
Global Solar Energy SP-12 12.5w Sunlinq 1850 $ 167.00
Global Solar Energy P3-15 15w 12v Desert 1830 $ 305.00
Global Solar Energy P3-15 15w 12v Woodland 1831 $ 305.00
Global Solar Energy P3-15 15w 12V Black 2653 $ 319.00
Uni-Solar UNI-PAC 15 – 15.5 Watt 1134 $ 579.00

BPSOLAR SX-20U, 20 Watt 1442 $ 239.00

PowerFilm R15-1200 20 watt 12v 2042 $ 261.12

SunWize OEM20, 20 Watt 1142 $ 160.00

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Chinese entrepreneur makes good at home (Shi Zhengrong of Suntech)

November 1st, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV Industry - Asia, PV-General

Chinese entrepreneur makes good at home

Thursday, October 12, 2006
By Andrew Batson in Wuxi, China, The Wall Street Journal

Source:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06285/729737-82.stm

When he arrived in Australia 18 years ago as a physics student, Shi Zhengrong scraped by on a meager stipend from the Chinese government that he supplemented by working at a restaurant.

A doctorate, several patents, two solar-power companies and a $455 million initial public offering later, Dr. Shi is one of the richest people in China.

Suntech Power Holdings Co., the company he founded in 2001 in the flat, green lands of the Yangtze River Delta, has quickly become one of the world’s largest producers of photovoltaic equipment, which converts sunlight into electricity. Its combination of the latest technology and developing-world prices has helped it gain market share from more-established, and expensive, producers.

Dr. Shi’s wealth, comprised almost entirely of his holdings of Suntech stock, has fluctuated in value along with company’s volatile share price, from a low of about $1.3 billion to a peak of a little more than $3 billion, with a current value of around $1.7 billion. It is, by some estimates, the largest private fortune of anyone living in mainland China.

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Univ of Surrey in UK awarded 200K£ grant to produce devices based on nanocomposite materials

November 1st, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports

The Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) at the University of Surrey has been awarded a £200,000 grant to produce prototype solid state lighting devices using nano-composite materials.

Source:
http://www.scenta.co.uk/scenta/news.cfm

Awarded by the carbon Trust, the funding will contribute to a larger programme of development worth £465,000, which will use carbon nanotube-organic composites to fabricate ultra low energy lighting devices. The ATI believes that its Ultra Low Energy High Brightness Light (ULEHB) will require minimal power, significantly reducing both energy costs and carbon emissions.

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Photovoltaics take a load off soldiers

October 31st, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV-General, R&D reports

Photovoltaics take a load off soldiers

by
Richard Stevenson (features editor of Compound Semiconductor)

Source: Compound Semiconductor Magazine
http://compoundsemiconductor.net/articles/magazine/12/10/5/1

A US consortium is aiming to smash the solar-cell efficiency record with a radical design that uses a lateral architecture and a dispersive concentrator. If they are successful, soldiers will be freed from a 20 lb load of spare batteries. Richard Stevenson reports.

Think of solar cells and you probably think of high-tech devices powering satellites or arrays of devices in sunny climes generating electricity for the national grid. But the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has another application in mind. It believes that solar cells can be used to recharge the batteries that power a soldier’s radio, night vision goggles, GPS navigation system and other electronic gadgets, and it is supporting a program that will receive up to $53 million to develop photovoltaics with the required efficiency.

The main disadvantage of batteries is their weight. Despite advances in technology, spare batteries still account for one-fifth of a soldier’s 100 lb battlefield load, which includes a pack, weapon, protective gear and a suite of electronic gadgets. Although these batteries are used to operate devices that can save lives, the weight encumbers movement and increases vulnerability.

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Sharp Expands Solar Cell Production Capacity to 600 MW Per Year !

October 31st, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV Industry - Asia, SC Company Reports

Sharp Expands Solar Cell Production Capacity to 600 MW Per Year, the World’s Highest

Source: SHARP press release
http://sharp-world.com/corporate/news/061030.html

Additional Solar Cell Production Line to Katsuragi Plant

Sharp Corporation has increased annual production capacity for solar cells at its Katsuragi Plant in Nara Prefecture by 100 MW (megawatts) to meet burgeoning demand in Japan and abroad, and has constructed a system that will be able to enter full production by November 2006. As a result, solar cell production capacity at the Katsuragi Plant will reach 600 MW per year, the world’s highest.

Despite concerns in the photovoltaic (PV) power generating market about a shortage of processed silicon (the raw material for solar cells), PV systems are increasingly being used in Japan for industrial applications and are being installed on new residential construction in collaboration with home builders. In Europe and the U.S.A., demand is expected to expand even further in the future, centered on industrial and commercial uses thanks to the introduction of subsidies and implementation of policies mandating power buy-back programs by utilities.

To more effectively utilize raw materials, Sharp is working to make solar cells even thinner and improve thin-film solar cells which use minimal amounts of silicon, as well as establish highly efficient production systems and expand and upgrade its production lines. For the future, Sharp has set a goal to further expand its solar energy business, which holds out tremendous potential as clean energy that does not generate substances that place a burden on the environment.

• Timeframe for full-scale operation:     November 2006
• Investment amount:     Approx. 3.5 billion yen
• Annual production capacity:     600 MW

Solar Landscape lighting and solar garden decor lights

October 29th, 2006 by kalyan89 in PV Industry - America, PV-General

In the online “My Solar Shop”, you will find the largest selection of solar
landscape lighting and solar garden decor available in the USA. They have
the best solar light and solar outdoor lighting that you will find online.
Each category contains a collection of solar lights (solar light, solar stones,
solar specialty lights, solar flood light, solar real estate lights and
solar garden decor).
http://mysolarshop.com/index.html

Solar outdoor lighting requires no power source and
they can be installed anywhere, no wiring or electricity needed.

Solar Lights
Brighten up your garden decor or landscape with wide selection
of solar light and solar flood light.
solar garden lights and landscape lighting including stainless steel solar
lights, copper solar light, solar wall mount lighting, solar flood lights,
solar post lights, solar garden decor and more
e.g-.
Newport Stainless Steel Solar Garden Lamp Set Of 2(S12091-S) $29.99
Newport Stainless Steel Solar Light Set Of 4 (s12091s4-S) $49.99
18″ Minden Copper Solar Lights – Set of Two (BC101420090) $48.99
16″ Copper Solar Light – Set Of 2 (E2008AC-S)  $29.99
Solar Pathway Light – Silver Fox Series With Cat Tail Arm (DLHL102-BZ) $122.99
Solar Garden Spotlight (Sb-T008S) $18.99
26″ Solar Powered Plastic Light With Cane Holder (SS31p-S) $13.99
Newport Solar Garden Plastic Light – Hexagon(SS30w-S) $14.99

Solar Stepping Stone /Solar Power Stones/Rocks
Solar landscape rocks and solar stones can help you mark a tree
or ad magic to your garden decor.
14.5″ Solar Stepping Stone – Green Hexagon(30170-S) $18.99
14.5″ Solar Stepping Stone – White Hexagon(30169-S) 18.99
10.75″ Solar Butterfly Welcome Garden Stone (BC10046360) $57.99

Solar Gnome /Solar Figurines
Add a charming, decorative glow to your landscape or garden decor
with an solar garden accent statue.

Solar Globe /Specialty Solar Lights
Add that special touch to your landscape lighting or garden decor with
selection of solar garden accent lights.
4″ Solar Gazing Ball (CLW14-3)  $18.99
10″ Solar Gazing Ball Stand (CLW324-2) $31.99

Cost of Solar Panels (1-200 watt)/ Oct 2006

Solar cell panels Price quotes from “www.mrsolar.com”

Code:BSP-1-12
Price: $25.00
1 Watt Solar Module, 16.7 Vmp, 0.075 Imp, 9.38″ x 3.38″ x 0.63″,
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Code:BSP-2-12
Price: $30.00
2 Watt Solar Module, 17.0 Vmp, 0.15 Imp, 9.38″ x 6.13″ x 0.63″,
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Code:SC-3-6V
Price: $45.00
3 Watt Solar Module, 9.34 Vmp, 0.30 Imp, 9.43″ x 5.55″,

Code:SC-3-12V
Price: $45.00
3 Watt Solar Module, 18.7 Vmp, 0.15 Imp, 9.43″ x 5.55″,
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Code:BSP-5-12
Price: $70.00
5 Watt Solar Module, 17.0 Vmp, 0.3 Imp, 9.75″ x 9.38″ x 1.31″,

Code:OEM5
Price: $70.00
5 Watt Solar Module, 16.4 Vmp, 0.31 Imp, 11.82″ x 9.84″,

Code:SunTech-5
Price: $70.00
5 Watt Solar Module, 16.8 Vmp, 0.3 Imp, 12″ X 8.5″ X 2″,

Code:SX-5-M
Price: $88.00
5 Watt Solar Module, 16.5 Vmp, 0.27 Imp, 9.86″ x 10.6″ x 0.9″,
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Clean Technologies Create New Energy Tycoons in China

October 27th, 2006 by kalyan89 in Uncategorized

Ling Li, October 26, 2006
Source:
http://www.worldwatch.org/node/4693

Potentials of Renewable energy, Solar Cells Industry
The Hurun Report, a luxury business magazine known for its annual surveys of China’s wealthiest citizens, recently released its 2006 China Energy Rich List, which ranks the wealth generated from the nation’s booming energy sector. Shi Zhengrong, a solar energy tycoon, tops the list with a personal wealth of US$1.95 billion, followed by Jia Tingliang and Wang Suolan with the coal company Shanxi Datuhe Coke & Chemicals, with US$525 million.

While entrepreneurs from traditional energy industries such as coal mining, oil and gas distribution, and power generation still dominate the energy “rich list” (occupying more than half of the fifty spots), the share of wealthy Chinese representing the “clean energy” sector—which includes solar and wind power, batteries, bioenergy, incineration power generation, and thermal energy—has increased to 14, up from only 4 last year. Rupert Hoogewerf, CEO of the Hurun Report, concedes that “valuing the wealth of China’s Rich is as much an art as it is a science,” but believes the list offers a useful glimpse into the dynamics of China’s energy market and illustrates how private companies struggle to share the energy pie with their state-owned counterparts.

According to Shanghai Security Daily, the 2006 list reflects two main trends: the ongoing restructuring of China’s traditional coal mining industry, and the rapid entry of private companies into the clean energy field. The coal industry restructuring, which is being overseen by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), is intended to accelerate technological modernization and improve the industry’s ability to meet projected growth in demand—as well as protect the environment and improve industrial safety, according to Xinhua News. Under new policies, several large private coal companies have been able to merge, renovate, and regroup smaller mines, enter the overseas market with their competitive costs, and switch to deep coal refining. These activities have contributed to the emergence of several new tycoons.

Unlike those in traditional energy industries (also known as “black gold” industries), investors in the clean energy field have been able to strike it rich by adopting cutting-edge clean technologies. In addition to rich-list leader Shi Zhengrong, who has built Suntech Power into one of the world’s leading solar cell manufacturers, five other Chinese entrepreneurs have generated large amounts of wealth for themselves by investing in solar technologies. Another clean-energy giant is Yu Jianqui, the head of Gushan Group, a leading biodiesel producer in China, who ranks fifth overall with a personal wealth of US$400 million.

Dr. Wu Daohong, who heads Beijing Shenwu Thermal Energy Co., Ltd. (BSTET), a company dedicated to the research and development of energy-efficiency technologies, ranks 21st on the list. His firm recently became the first Chinese member of the Chicago Climate Exchange, a U.S.-based greenhouse gas emissions registry, reduction, and trading system. Clean technology has also fostered the emergence of “green” heroes in the power generation industry. Dou Zhenggang, president of Jinjiang Group and No. 11 on the list, owns China’s largest private company that generates power from waste incineration, with more than 10 facilities across the country.

State-owned companies continue to dominate China’s fossil fuel industry, making it difficult for private enterprises to make their mark in petroleum exploration and refining (though they are involved to some degree in distribution). However, the Chinese government has encouraged broad participation from all sectors in developing the nation’s renewable energy market. On February 28, 2005, the State Council (China’s parliament) passed the Law on Renewable Energy Resources, which came into effect on January 1 of this year. The goal of the law is to “improve China’s energy structure, diversify energy supplies, safeguard energy security, protect the environment, and realize the sustainable development of the economy and society.”

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