SunPower to construct largest power plant in the U.S. for Florida Power & Light Company - 10 July 2008
Applied Materials gains first Italian ‘SunFab’ customer - 09 July 2008
Canadian Solar commits to five new contracts totalling 14.9MW - 07 July 2008
Applied Materials breaks ground at Singapore Operations Center - 08 July 2008
Thin-film start-up Sencera invests $36.8 million in 38MW plant - 08 July 2008
REC ASA enters several silane supply deals worth close to $1 billion - 18 July 2008
Analysts eye tighter subsidies in Spain for solar industry - 18 July 2008
Global market leader SMA Solar Technology AG accelerates time-to-market with Across - 18 July 2008
Solar gains in popularity - 18 July 2008
Solar panels to join backup power plant at West Side facility - 18 July 2008
AMAT executives have touted for a year that the synergies between solar production and AMAT’s equipment and services portfolio in the chip biz were too good to miss out on. Although AMAT had to acquire Applied Films to fill in the technology gaps, what was expected to happen has now happened with the announcement that AMAT is to supply the world’s first ‘Generation (Gen) 8.5 Thin Film Solar Module Production Line’ to Moser Baer in India. Ultimately, the new factory is expected to produce 200 megawatts by 2009.
The deal puts AMAT on
the map as far as the solar industry is concerned, and with the company
offering Flat Panel as well as thin film solar technology and processes
it will be interesting to see in which area AMAT gains market traction.
Of course it could well be both, but it could be an interesting
observation.
With the tremendous growth of solar energy
projected to continue for many years to come, I am a little surprised
that other equipment companies have not put more than their toes in the
solar water. Perhaps the news from AMAT will push a few more to get
more immersed?










