Rise & Shine: December 5, 2008
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CALIFORNIA NEWS
Solar Plant Could be Savior to Struggling Lancaster
The city and surrounding Antelope Valley have been hard hit by poverty, unemployment and foreclosures. The nearly complete eSolar facility could create jobs and restore a sense of pride.
Public to Present its Power Plant Positions
The state Energy Commission will conduct a special meeting today to hear comments from the public on the city’s proposed hybrid plant that will generate electricity using natural gas and solar energy.
NATIONAL NEWS
EPV Solar Germany Begins Thin Film Module Production
EPV Solar Germany, a wholly-owned subsidiary of US-based EPV Solar announced that the first amorphous silicon thin-film modules have been produced at EPV Solar Germany’s Senftenberg factory.
Philadelphia Prison Saves Money With Solar Panels
City officials say the project will save about $1.1 million and 1 million pounds of carbon emissions over the anticipated 25-year life of the system.
Applied Materials Sees Crunch, More Customers Using Thin Film in ‘09
The equipment maker’s layoff plans will have little effect on its solar division. The company competes fiercely with Oerlikon in the amorphous-silicon sector.
Perpetual Energy Systems Launches 422kW DC Solar Energy Project
Perpetual Energy Systems (PES) has announced the launch of its newest project hosted at the City of Willits Water Treatment Plant.
Pecan Street Project Promotes Solar Power in Austin
In the future, Austin residents could open their mailboxes to find checks from the utility company instead of bills, said solar energy advocates Wednesday at the Clean Energy Venture Summit.
UTILITY INDUSTRY & REGULATORY NEWS
What Does the Future Hold for Electricity Providers?
Conventional electricity providers cannot imagine PV competing with them in the immediate future. Otherwise, why didn’t electricity providers, almost without exception, attend PHOTONs conference?
FINANCIAL NEWS & MARKETS
Solartech Energy Listed
Solartech Energy, a Taiwan-based maker of crystalline silicon solar cells, on December 5 began its listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange at NT$18 per share, according to the company.
GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
Solar Industry Seeks Federal Aid, Stronger Incentives
Yesterday members of the Solar Energy Industries Association, or SEIA, urged Congress and President-elect Barack Obama’s administration to help tide over solar companies until January.
TECHNOLOGY
Ascent Solar Achieves 9.6% CIGS Efficiency
Ascent Solar Technologies, a developer of flexible thin-film solar PV modules, announced that it has achieved greater than 9.5% efficiency for its flexible CIGS monolithically integrated modules.
Optomec Boosts Solar Cell Efficiency With Fine-Line Printing
The company’s material-depositing technology, which is being developed for commercial launch, can boost a solar cell’s electricity-generating ability, according to research by Fraunhofer.
New DEGER Trackers Released
The successful product series DEGERtraker 5000NT and 7000NT is now joined by a new product generation of double axis tracking systems called DEGERtraker 3000HD and DEGERtraker 5000HD.
Boosting the Power of Solar Cells
MIT engineers have applied an antireflection coating to the front of PV cells and a combination of multi-layered reflective coatings to the backs of ultrathin silicon films to boost the cells’ output by as much as 50%.
Solectria Renewables Offering Integrated Panel Assemblies for Solar Inverters
Solectria Renewables has expanded its offerings by introducing American-made integrated panel assemblies for all residential inverters.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
ARISE Signs Four-Year Contract with Asola
Under the terms of the contract, which runs through December 31, 2012, ARISE will supply approximately 80MW of PV cells to Asola on a take-or-pay basis based on industry-standard pricing established for the life of the agreement. The value of the contract is approximately C$200 million.
Sembawang to Build $164M Brunei Solar Film Plant
Sembawang Engineers & Constructors, a subsidiary of India-listed Punj Lloyd Group, said on Friday it will build a S$250 million plant in Brunei to make thin-film solar modules, its first foray into renewable energy.
Yingli Green Energy Backs FY09 Business Outlook; Signs 2 Sales Agreements
Yingli reaffirmed its business forecast for total PV module shipments in 2009. Separately, the company announced that it has signed two contracts with IBC Solar AG to supply PV modules.
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