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Applied Materials Opens SunFab Technology Center to Accelerate Solar Innovation

Alenau, Germany,   October 26, 2007
Source: Applied Materials Inc, press release/BusinessWire
http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/appliedmaterials/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&
ndmConfigId=1002082&newsId=20071026005131&newsLang=en

Applied Materials, Inc. is pioneering a new era in photovoltaic (PV) research and development with the opening of its SunFab Technology Center, one of the industry’s most advanced facilities dedicated to next generation solar technology applications. The 2,000m2 center, located in Alzenau, Germany, features state-of-the-art solar module manufacturing equipment, including Applied Materials’ PECVDa and ATON™ PVDa systems, laser tools and fab automation software. It includes a complete sequence of equipment that is representative of the Applied SunFab™ Thin Film Line for large-volume manufacturing of solar circuits.
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Solar Semiconductor Introduces World-Class PV Solutions Using a Fully Automated Manufacturing Process

Sunnyvale, CA, Dec 11, 2007
Source:TradingMarkets.com /Businesswire
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/901424/

Solar Semiconductor, the solar power industry’s newly ISO 9001-certified high-quality photovoltaic (PV) module producer, today introduced its family of world-class PV modules. These modules are manufactured at a fully automated, state-of-the-art facility in Hyderabad, India.
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Shell Sheds Solar businesses in India and Sri Lanka

December 15th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Energy - general

As the solar industry feels the heat of stock volatility, the oil giant lightens its renewable energy portfolio by selling its India and Sri Lanka solar businesses.
by: Rachel Barron,  December 12, 2007
Source: GreenTechMedia.com
http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/shell-sheds-solar-386.html

As Germany’s solar titan Conergy cuts its forecast for a second time and solar stocks feel the pain of volatile trading, Royal Dutch Shell sells off more of its silicon-based solar business.  Last year, the European oil giant sold off the bulk of its solar business for an undisclosed amount to Germany’s SolarWorld. At the time, Shell held on to its “rural” solar business.
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Reliance Industries and Tata of India keen on solar power biz

December 15th, 2007 by kalyan89 in Press Releases, Reports, PV-General, Solar Energy - general

Dec. 15, 2007  Source : CNBC-TV18
http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/news/business/
ril-tata-keensolar-power-biz/13/54/317495

It’s power play of a different kind and one that many companies including Reliance Industries and Tata are betting on. We’re talking about solar power. Why everyone’s betting on the sun? CNBC-TV18 report finds out…  Bangalore-based solar power generation company, Tata BP is looking at doubling its capacity to 60 MW annually. Moser Baer is expected to start generation of solar power of 100 MW capacity by mid-2008. Sources informed CNBC-TV18, Reliance Industries, which is in the midst of setting up its 10 MW solar power plant in West Bengal, is also looking to hike capacity to up to 1000 MW per annum. Reliance declines to comment on that but it is clear that there is renewed interest from India inc in this sector.
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Delhi College of Engg. comes up with a car that runs completely on solar energy

Source: Deccan Herald / Dec 15, 2007
http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Dec152007/
national2007121541356.asp?section=updatenews

Head of the project Ankur Sharma claimed that the car is India’s first solar car and runs completely on solar energy. He said that the basic motivation for the project comes from the depleting conventional energy resources.  The Indian Solar Car and Fuel Cell Car Projects wing of  the Delhi College of Engineering has designed and developed a solar photo voltaic driven car.
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Bangladeshi Dipal Barua receives ‘Alternate Nobel’

Bangladeshi Dipal Barua receives ‘Alternate Nobel’ (for installing more than 120,000 solar home systems in rural Bangladesh)
Stockholm, Dec 8, 2007
Source: EarthTimes.org
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/155289.html

Dipal Barua from Bangladesh and Christopher Weeramantry from Sri Lanka were among the peace and environment activists from four countries honoured with the annual ‘Alternate Nobel prize’.  The Right Livelihood awards were given to the activists Friday for their contribution in the fields of renewable energy, peace and fare market practices.
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Bangladesh Telco sets up solar-powered base stations

Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec 14, 2007
Source: Reuters /Reporting by Ruma Paul, editing by Jacqueline Wong
http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssTechMediaTelecomNews/idUSDHA9039720071214

Bangladesh’s top mobile phone operator Grameenphone Ltd., majority owned by Norway’s Telenor (TEL.OL: Quote, Profile, Research), has installed two hybrid solar-powered base stations in the country.  The two sites, set up on an experimental basis, at Habiganj in the country’s northeast, are designed to discharge power for three consecutive days without any sunlight to recharge them, it said in a statement. (more…)

Mitsubishi Electric Solar Panels to Power San Francisco Food Bank

Source: Aleo Solarna News
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/Aktie/12717746/News/14612735/PHOENIX+SOLAR.html

Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc. has been selected to provide photovoltaic (PV) panels for the San Francisco Food Bank’s 55,000 sq.-ft. warehouse. The San Francisco Food Bank is one of the nation’s largest, distributing more than 28 million pounds of food to low-income families, individuals and 500 non-profit organizations each year. (more…)

Florida Power & Light and NASA working on solar installation at Kennedy Space Center

By Kristi E. Swartz, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer /
Juno Beach, FL, December 13, 2007

Florida Power & Light Co. said today it is working with NASA to put solar panels at the Kennedy Space Center as early as next year.  FPL said the project would produce 10 megawatts of power, which would serve about 3,000 homes.  FPL and NASA have signed a five-year memorandum of understanding to study whether it’s feasible to have the photovoltaic solar array, which would be on a 50-acre plot. The agreement also includes options for other renewable-energy projects, including biomass and wind power.
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Massachusetts State to launch $68m solar panel program

By Peter J. Howe, Boston Globe Staff / December 14, 2007
Source. Boston Globe/
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/12/14/
state_to_launch_68m_solar_panel_program/

Governor Deval Patrick’s administration is launching a $68 million program today to increase the number of solar electric panels on Massachusetts homes, businesses, and schools by 600 percent over the next four years.  Patrick’s plan, which does not involve new taxes or fees, seeks to greatly simplify the process for people and businesses to get funding for promoting green power, including solar. The plan includes special incentives for buying Massachusetts-made solar panels and extra aid targeted at lower-income homeowners.
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