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
Thin-film start-up Sencera invests $36.8 million in 38MW plant - 08 July 2008
Applied Materials breaks ground at Singapore Operations Center - 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
SunPower has said that it expects to have sufficient silicon to
generate 250 megawatts or more of solar cell production in 2008 due to
its use of a portfolio strategy that combines polysilicon, ingot and
wafer procurement from a variety of suppliers under a variety of
contract terms and durations.
"SunPower prudently plans for our silicon procurement from a variety of suppliers with an approach designed to anticipate manufacturing ramp rates," said Tom Werner, Chief Executive Officer at SunPower Corp. "We match our solar cell manufacturing expansion and production plans to our silicon supply to allow for maximum utilization of our manufacturing capacity. By rapidly scaling from Fab 1, now in full production, to Fab 2 beginning this quarter, SunPower expects to achieve economies of scale that will contribute to our goal to reduce installed solar system costs by 50 percent by 2012."










