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SolarPower Restoration Systems Inc. and SBM Solar Inc. have announced a new strategic alliance to develop and manufacture new building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems for commercial and residential applications.
The two companies will focus on the development of new solar-to-building technologies and new lightweight non-glass solar modules that can be integrated onto a wider range of building surfaces. Solar-to-building attachment and application techniques will be based on Solar Power Restoration Systems' SolarSeal Technologies, while module manufacture will stem from SBM's current module designs. SBM has developed a non-glass crystalline solar module using engineered metal-polymer-metal composite as well as honeycomb panel substrates with high-efficiency crystalline silicon cells and a polymer top surface
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