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First Solar MD to Outline Latest Developments in Thin Flm Solar Cells

May 31st, 2008 by kalyan89 in R&D reports, SC Company Reports

Source: Azo.com /May 22, 2008
http://www.azom.com/news.asp?newsID=12309

Managing director Stephan Hansen of First Solar (GmbH) – one of the worlds fastest growing manufacturers of thin-film solar modules – will speak at an international conference in Munich on June 11th about the future opportunities of thin-film solar technology.  The number of solar projects with this technology has been growing rapidly in recent years, especially in countries like Spain, Italy, France and Germany where governments have successfully promoted photovoltaics and conditions for solar energy are attractive. (more…)

DuPont expects to more than triple its solar sales

Source: CleanTech.com,  May 30, 2008
http://media.cleantech.com/2916/
dupont-expects-to-more-than-triple-solar-sales

CEO Charles Holliday said that within five years the company’s sales in photovoltaics will be over $1 billion.  The head of Wilmington, Del.-based DuPont (NYSE: DD) said today that his company is well positioned for long-term growth in a number of fields, including renewable energy, forecasting sales in solar photovoltaics to more than triple in the next few years. (more…)

Qimonda and Centrosolar Group to Jointly Manufacture Solar Cells

Munich, Germany, May 5, 2008
Source. QImonda AG press release
http://www.qimonda.com/about/press/releases/05_2008_Centrosolar_e.html

Qimonda AG, a leading manufacturer of memory products, and Centrosolar Group AG, a leading German solar company, today signed a contract to jointly build, equip and operate a solar cell manufacturing plant. The joint venture will produce solar cells based on silicon and will be owned 49 percent by Centrosolar and 51 percent by Qimonda Solar GmbH, a 100 percent subsidiary of Qimonda AG. In the planned cooperation, Qimonda will contribute its existing know-how in silicon-based mass production as well as important access to silicon supply. Centrosolar will contribute its expertise with solar systems and the sales and distribution of solar modules. The venture company which will be located on Qimonda’s existing site in Vila do Conde, Portugal is planned to initially invest Euro 70 million by September 2009. (more…)

High ASPs draw attention for see-through BIPV solar modules

by Nuying Huang, Taipei; Esther Lam
Source: DIGITIMES, 26 May 2008
http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20080523PD211.html

The price premium for see-through building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) materials over conventional BIPV materials has drawn attention among solar module companies to gear up their deployments.  Thin-film solar cells can be integrated into exterior glass walls via laser patterning. Since the processed solar modules have higher transparency compared to conventional modules, they do not necessary have to be placed on rooftops, industry players commented.
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Formosun Solar thin-film starts solar cell volume production

by Vincent Chen, Taipei; Esther Lam
Source: DIGITIMES, 20 May 2008
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20080520PD214.html

By producing thin-film solar cells on equipment from EPV Solar, Taiwan-based Formosun Solar indicated that volume production has already started with shortage already observed. The company also stressed the advantage the large size of its solar cells has in comparison to conventional thin-film solar cells. (more…)

Kenmos PV prepares thin-film solar cell production in 3Q

by Nuying Huang, Taipei; Esther Lam
Source:  DIGITIMES, 20 May 2008
http://digitimes.com/print/a20080520PD212.html

With production equipment slated to be ready in late May, Kenmos PV, a joint venture of Kenmos Technology and NanoPV, said it plans for volume production of thin-film solar cells in the third quarter of 2008, with an initial annual capacity set at 10 peak megawatt (MWp). (more…)

Motech solar cell capacity to reach 2GWp in 3-5 years

by Nuying Huang, Tainan; Rodney Chan
Source: DIGITIMES, 28 May 2008

Solar cell maker Motech Industries expects its total capacity to reach 2GWp within three to five years, according to company chairman Simon Tsuo.  In Taiwan, Motech’s Fab 1 will have its capacity raised to 180MWp from the current 160MWp. The company has also rented extra land near Fab 1 to build another plant.  Fab 2, which currently has a capacity of 160MWp, can house a total of more than 300MWp, while Fab 5, which recently came online, also has an expected total capacity reaching 300MWp, he said.  In total, Motech’s solar cell capacity in Taiwan will reach 1GWp, the chairman said. (more…)

NexPower: Thin-film solar cell capacity completely booked

by Nuying Huang, Taichung; Esther Lam
Source: DIGITIMES, 22 May 2008
http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20080521PD213.html

NexPower Technology, a thin-film solar cell company co-established by Unimicron Technology and United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), today (May 21) hosted the opening ceremony for its plant in central Taiwan. Company executives expressed confidence that the company will start to earn profits from 2009 as present capacity has already been fully booked.
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1366 Technologies Wins Solar Startup Competition

May 31st, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

At a Greentech Media conference in Massachusetts, three venture capitalists selected the startup as the most promising of five presenting companies.
by: Ucilia Wang, May 28, 2008
Source: GreenTechMedia.com
http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/1336-technologies-wins-solar-startup-competition-945.html

Three New England venture capitalists picked 1366 Technologies as the winner of a startup competition at a Greentech Media conference Wednesday.  The panel, made up of Jeff Andrews of Atlas Ventures, Rob Day of @Ventures and Jay Fiske of Massachusetts Green Energy Fund, named 1366 as the most promising of five solar startups that presented their technologies and business plans at the conference. Aside from being named the top dog, the Lexington, Mass.-based startup also took home a hydrogen car. A toy version, that is.
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Evergreen Solar might expand to Asia

Source: Reuters / Boston Globe, May 28, 2008
http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2008/05/evergreen_solar_11.html

Evergreen Solar Inc., of Marlborough, expects to be profitable in the first quarter of 2009 and is considering expanding into Asia under a plan to dramatically boost capacity, its chief executive, Richard Feldt, said today.  The company last month reported a first-quarter net loss of $25,000, or break-even on a per share basis, compared with a loss of $6.2 million, or 9 cents per share, a year earlier. (more…)

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