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  • The companies will collaborate on research and development efforts to advance the efficiency and lifetime of solar cells and modules.

    DuPont and Trina Solar to collaborate on R & D efforts

    27 March 2012, 09:55

    DuPont will be supplying its polyvinyl fluoride films to another Chinese company: Changzhou Trina Solar Energy, a subsidiary of Trina Solar. The companies will collaborate on research and development efforts to advance the efficiency and lifetime of solar cells and modules alongside lowering levelized cost of PV energy.

  • Zebra Cell. Image: Electrical Business.

    Silfab SpA, ISC Konstanz announce 21% efficiency on IBC monocrystalline silicon cell

    26 March 2012, 17:05

    The partnership between Silfab SpA and ISC Konstanz has announced the achievement of a 21% energy conversion efficiency for large area monocrystalline silicon solar cells. The news is a result of the companies’ research partnership on ‘Zebra’ interdigitated back-contact (IBC) cells as unveiled by the joint venture last summer. It is believed that efficiency could eventually top 24% for the solar cells.

  • The company guided revenue to be down significantly in 2012 and in the range of CHF 600–800 million and an EBITDA margin between 4–8%.

    Meyer Burger expects 2013 as year of recovery in PV equipment spending

    23 March 2012, 15:26

    Having posted record revenue of CHF 1.32 billion in 2011, major PV equipment supplier, Meyer Burger acknowledge that 2012 would be a lean year due to overcapacity and significant cuts to capital spending from PV manufacturers. The company guided revenue to be down significantly in 2012 and in the range of CHF 600–800 million and an EBITDA margin between 4–8%. Management noted that it didn’t expect a recovery in demand for equipment until 2013 and had started a restructuring plan to reduce operating costs with a 15% workforce reduction.

  • A strategic technology and purchasing partnership has been agreed between DuPont and China Sunergy as well as China Electric Equipment Group (CEEG) that encompasses PV materials for both solar cells and modules through to power transformer, insulation and aircraft composite materials that will be in place for three-years.

    DuPont bags another major strategic partnership in China

    23 March 2012, 11:37

    A strategic technology and purchasing partnership has been agreed between DuPont and China Sunergy as well as China Electric Equipment Group (CEEG) that encompasses PV materials for both solar cells and modules through to power transformer, insulation and aircraft composite materials that will be in place for three-years. The deal follows-on from DuPont’s recent agreements with Yingli Green and Suntech. Financial details were not disclosed.

  • Management said that both SECIUM and MAPLE solar technologies would make up 50% of shipments in 2012 as in-house module capacity is expected to reach 2GW, up from 1.2GW in 2011.

    JA Solar shifting business strategy towards modules and emerging markets

    22 March 2012, 15:22

    Emphasis on high-performance module production and increased shipments to markets such as the US and Japan, to take advantage of growing utility-scale and residential businesses respectively, was a key highlight in JA Solar’s quarterly conference call. China, would also receive greater attention as partnerships with utility customers expanded its pipeline.

  • SoLayTec's PDT tool will be delivered to ISFH Germany in May. Image: SoLayTec

    ISFH buys SoLayTec process development tool

    21 March 2012, 18:44

    The Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) advised that it had recently bought a process development tool (PDT) from SoLayTec, which will use A12O3 deposition and integrate the surface passivation layers into different type of silicon solar cells, which are under development.

  • Solar EnerTech's CEO, Leo Shi Young, said,

    Solar EnerTech deregisters SEC common stock

    20 March 2012, 10:28

    China-based developer Solar EnerTech Corp has advised that despite its financial struggles requiring it to deregister its common stock; it has retained FTI Consulting to lead its restructuring plans. A chief restructuring officer from FTI has been appointed to explore alternatives to maximize the return to investors.

  • Natcore is replacing NREL’s use of thermal oxidation as the passivation technology with its liquid phase deposition (LPD) process, which is claimed to provide both performance and cost advantages.

    ‘Black Silicon’ development work gets boost from NREL

    13 March 2012, 16:18

    A new research program to bring ‘Black Silicon’ antireflective layer process and materials to commercialization has been signed between Natcore Technology and material inventor, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) with funding of US$150,000.

  • The back-contact hetero transmission solar cell’s 20.2% efficiency has been verified by Fraunhofer ISE’s CalLab. Image: ISFH

    New back-contact cell developed by HZB and ISFH reaches 20.2% efficiency

    13 March 2012, 12:04

    The Institute for Photovoltaics (E-I1), part of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB), has developed a new solar cell in cooperation with the Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hameln (ISFH). The development, part of a project initiated by the federal ministry for environment and supported by Bosch, Schott Solar, Sunways and Stiebel Electron, has resulted in a solar cell that has yielded lab efficiency of 20.2%.

  • Taiwanese solar cell producers sales have rebounded 29% since the beginning of the year.

    Taiwan PV producers already benefiting from US anti-dumping case, says Jefferies

    12 March 2012, 17:08

    Taiwan-based PV wafer and cell producers are already seeing the benefits from the US anti-dumping duty case, for which the US Department of Commerce has yet to make its final determination on possible countervailing import duties against Chinese PV module producers. According to Jefferies investment bank, sales at Taiwanese solar cell producers have rebounded 29% since the beginning of the year, after sales plummeted as overcapacity and subsequent weak demand resulted in many posting their lowest sales for more than two years.

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