Kaneka: Thin-film solar cell makers hard to survive if power conversion efficiency lower than 12%
Nuying Huang, Taipei; Esther Lam
Source: DIGITIMES, 19 October 2007
http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20071019PD205.html
Japan-based thin-film solar module maker Kaneka believes that fellow industry players can hardly survive in the photovoltaic(PV) race with crystalline silicon-based solar applications from competitors if they cannot achieve a power conversion rate of 12-13%, said company solar energy division executive officer Mikio Hatta during the recent 2007 PV Forum & Exhibition Taiwan. Although being in the thin-film solar module business for about a decade, Kaneka has been cautious about the market trend as thin-film based materials are drawing more attention in the PV industry. With more industry players tapping thin-film solar cell production in a rapidly growing PV market, Hatta said the market is still in a state of start up and it is hard to forecast when a meaningful take off will be seen.
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