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Honeywell Develops Material to Protect Photovoltaic Solar Cells in Tough Environments

May 6th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, SC Company Reports

Source: PR Newswire May 06, 2008
Morris Township, N.J
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/200805060800PR_NEWS_USPR_____NYTU042.htm

Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today it has developed a new material to protect photovoltaic (PV) solar cells in tough environments.  The new product, called Honeywell PowerShield(TM) PV325, is a material that protects PV modules — including their critical components that convert sunlight into electricity — in all types of environments such as humid conditions. It is UV-, moisture- and weather-resistant, and designed to also withstand the electrical load produced by the modules, which can operate at up to 1,000 volts of electricity.

Honeywell PowerShield was developed primarily for rigid PV modules, which are specifically designed to feed power into a utility or local power grid. The modules, which typically have a 25-year lifespan, serve as a reliable energy source during utility-based power outages and can offset high-peak electrical demands and associated costs.

“Initial results from independent performance testing have shown this backing material meets the demanding needs of PV module producers,” said Jeff Czarnecki, global business director for Honeywell’s specialty films segment, a part of the Performance Products business. “We expect our barrier material to be certified under the industry’s performance-based standard by the end of the year.”

Czarnecki said the reflective white material is based on Honeywell’s high-performance barrier film technology. Honeywell PowerShield has a five-layer design that includes two outer protective layers based on ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE) fluoropolymer film and a core polyethylene terephthalate (PET) layer, as well as two inner bonding layers of proprietary adhesive material. It will provide PV module manufacturers with an alternative to poly-vinyl fluoride backing materials.

Demand for solar energy is growing in parts of Asia and Europe, where subsidies enable customers to receive money per kilowatt of energy sold back to the grid. The global photovoltaic industry generated about $17 billion in revenues in 2007, according to Solarbuzz(TM), an international solar energy research and consulting company.

Honeywell has a history of innovation in high-performance transparent barrier films. In addition to Honeywell PowerShield PV325, Honeywell manufactures Aclar(R) fluoropolymer film for pharmaceutical blister packaging; Capran(R) biaxially oriented nylon film, also known as biaxially oriented polyamide (BOPA) film; Capran(R) heat stabilized nylon film; Aclon(TM) fluoropolymer resins, which provide the highest moisture barrier of any clear thermoplastic resins; and Honeywell PCTFE and PMP barrier films for industrial applications.

Honeywell also offers solar panel installation sales and services, and was a supporting sponsor of the 2007 Solar Decathlon, an international competition managed and fully sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.  For customer inquiries, please visit www.honeywellpowershield.com for more information on Honeywell’s backing material for PV modules.

Honeywell Specialty Materials, based in Morristown, N.J., is a $4.9 billion, global leader in providing customers with high-performance specialty materials, including fluorine products; specialty films and additives; advanced fibers and composites; intermediates; specialty chemicals; electronic materials and chemicals; and technologies and materials for petroleum refining.

Honeywell International is a $37 billion diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell’s shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For additional information, please visit www.honeywell.com.

Qimonda and Centrosolar Group to Jointly Manufacture Solar Cells

By Raju Shanbhag, TMCnet Contributing Editor /May 5, 2008
Source: TMCNet
http://internetcommunications.tmcnet.com/topics/broadband-mobile/articles/27056-qimonda-centrosolar-group-jointly-manufacture-solar-cells.htm

Qimonda (News – Alert), a manufacturer of memory products, and Centrosolar Group, a German solar company, have entered into an agreement to jointly build, equip and operate a solar cell manufacturing plant.  The joint venture, which is owned 49 percent by Centrosolar and 51 percent by Qimonda Solar GmbH, will produce solar cells based on silicon. Apart from contributing its know how to get important access to silicon supply, Qimonda will also contribute its existing know-how in silicon-based mass production.
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Lof Solar to Begin Producing Color Solar Cell in 2009

April 28th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General

Taipei, March 31, 2008
Source: by Ken Liu / CENS
http://news.cens.com/cens/html/en/news/news_inner_22848.html

Photovoltaic startup Lof Solar Corp. of Taiwan said it will begin volume production of its color solar cells in the first quarter of 2008 after debuting the unique solar recently.  For a long time, the cells have come in monochrome purple-blue color, largely choking their chances to go colorful applications. The company has unveiled red, yellow and grey cells and won patents, making it the industry`s first maker of color cells. (more…)

Solar VC investment reaches record $280m in Q1 of 2008

April 28th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Energy - general

Source: Semiconductor Today / 21 April 2008
http://www.semiconductor-today.com/news_items/2008/APRIL/GREENTECH_210408.htm

Venture capital investment in renewable energy reached an unprecedented level of more than $1bn in Q1/2008, according to Greentech Media’s Venture Power Report.  Investment in solar power led, with more than $280m invested in 15 VC financing rounds. New entrepreneurial efforts in LEDs and other lighting technologies also attracted investment. (more…)

California plans world’s largest solar farm

OptiSolar’s giant 550MW facility would be 40 times larger than current largest solar farm
Sarah Griffiths, BusinessGreen, 25 Apr 2008
Source: BusinessGreen.com
http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2215297/california-plans-world-largest

Solar energy specialist OptiSolar yesterday revealed plans to build the world’s largest solar farm at a site in California stretching over nearly ten square miles.  If planning approval is granted the 550MW facility will be some 40 times larger than the biggest solar farm in operation today and is expected to generate enough electricity to power approximately 190,000 homes. (more…)

Oerlikon Solar reports enormous growth potentila in its First quarter 2008 report

April 28th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

Source: Oerlikon group press release /April 23, 2008
http://swiss-press.com/newsflashartikel.cfm?art=News&key=271612&parm=detail
Oerlikon Solar’s above-average sales increase which is to be expected in the second half of the year will contribute to the positive development in the further course of the business year. A further large order was signed yesterday – with a first customer from Mainland China.

The new segment Oerlikon Solar already showed its enormous growth potential in the first quarter. Compared to the same period last year, sales increased from CHF 43.2 million by over 90 per cent to CHF 82.4 million, just as expected. Order intake amounted to CHF 17.6 million, orders on hand to CHF 403.2 million. The production line for the customer ersol Thin Film was successfully increased to full capacity and the goals set together with the customer were well exceeded. (more…)

Sanyo to move up Thin-Film Solar Cell Output by 2 years to 2010

News from LexisNexis / Asia Pulse, April 23, 2008
Source: Semiconductor.net
http://www.semiconductor.net/articleXml/LN780233191.html

Amid a shortage of silicon supplies, Sanyo Electric Co. (TSE:6764) intends to begin mass-producing thin-film solar cells by 2010, two years earlier than initially planned.   Compared with polysilicon cells, thin-film offerings use around one-100th the amount of silicon. And although they cost roughly half as much to make, thin-film solar cells are less efficient at converting sunlight into electricity. Using new technology, the products to be mass-produced will have their power generation efficiency boosted from the current norm of 10 per cent to as much as 14 per cent, the highest level yet.
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DuPont selects Global Solar to participate in its BIPV program

Global Solar Joins Dow in Solar America Initiative to Help Deliver Hi-tech, Thin-film BIPV Products for Building Construction, Including Flexible Solar Shingles
Tucson, Ariz. – April 28, 2008
Source: Global Solar Energy, press release
http://www.globalsolar.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=74&Itemid=107

Global Solar Energy, a solar industry leader that manufactures highly-efficient thin-film solar cells for glass modules or flexible material
products, today announced Dow Building Solutions, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company, has invited Global Solar to participate in its U.S. Department of Energy Solar America Initiative (SAI) project to help create innovative building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) products. As a part of its SAI program, Dow is creating a flexible solar roof shingle, and has made Global Solar a key team member in its development. (more…)

Xunlight raises $22M for thin-film solar modules

by Jeremy Jacquot / April 28th, 2008
Source: venturebeat.com
http://venturebeat.com/2008/04/28/xunlight-raises-22m-for-thin-film-solar-modules/

Who said academic egg-heads can’t craft compelling business plans? Xunlight, a developer of cheap, flexible thin-film silicon solar modules, has capped off a $22 million second round of funding, led by Trident Capital, Emerald Technology Ventures and NGP Energy Technology Partners. (more…)

Lucky Power to see critical solar module output jump in 2008

April 27th, 2008 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, SC Company Reports

Nuying Huang, Taipei; Esther Lam
Source: DIGITIMES , 23 April 2008
http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20080423PD207.html

After securing patents for building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) solar modules, Lucky Power projects a critical output jump in solar module production will promise the company with rising sales in 2008.  After starting solar module volume production in 2007 and focusing on the BIPV segment, Lucky Power has secured many patents in this field, said company general manager Hu Shau-De (transliterated from Chinese). Despite the company still running with a small loss on an actual output of 1.6 peak megawatt (MWp) in 2007, the company projects that its output will grow to 18MWp, representing a 11.25-fold jump. If more materials are secured, output is set to expand further, the company stressed.  (more…)

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