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Canadian Solar inks 60-megawatt supply deal - 10 October 2008
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Up on the rooftop: Brightening prospects for solar technology - 10 October 2008
Sandia to manage DOE-funded solar projects - 10 October 2008
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| "No really, Rick, I'm joining the board of a solar company!'"
(Photo of Fushen Chen, courtesy of Novellus) |
Imagine my irony-drenched surprise when news hit my eyeballs earlier today that one of Rick's key executives, Novellus' CTO/exec VP Fushen Chen, has joined the board of GT Solar, a leading supplier to several links in the PV manufacturing value chain. The PR announcing the appointment of Chen and fellow new board member J. Michal Conaway noted how "each offer a significant amount of specialized experience that will be valuable to our company," a vague way of saying, "it's great to get a semiconductor process equipment guru on the GT team."
The sound of solar manufacturers clamoring for more semiconductor expertise has become increasingly insistent--and the migration/exodus of chipmaking pros to the PV industry continues unabated--so GT's appointment of Chen ties right into the trend.
What's next? A foray by thin-film and manufacturing tool leaders Novellus into the PV processing world? That doesn't seem very likely, as long as Mr. Smarty Pants is in charge. Unless, of course, a certain GT Solar board member convinces Rick that there just might be some long-term value lurking in the fabbing of those cells and modules that the semi tool firm could turn into a significant revenue-generating opportunity....















