News

October 20, 2008
Helios Technology has entered into a seven-year wafer supply agreement with LDK Solar. Under the terms of the agreement, LDK will supply approximately 70MW of multicrystalline solar wafers to the Italian company from 2009 to 2015. The companies have agreed that Helios Technology will make a prepayment representing a portion of the contract value to LDK Solar.
October 17, 2008
SolarWorld cut the ribbon Friday on what is being called the largest silicon solar-cellproduction facility in North America. The 480,000 square-foot factory, located in Hillsboro, OR, is part of the Germancompany's $500 million investment in advancedphotovoltaics technology in the U.S.
October 17, 2008
SOLON AG’s new state-of-the-art module facility in Tucson, Arizona has come on stream. The facility’s first phase production will have an annual capacity of 60MWp, producing both crystalline and thin-film solar modules as well as photovoltaic systems. The Tucson site currently employs approximately 100 staff.
October 17, 2008
In an agreement with an as-yet-unnamed U.S. energy solutions supplier, LDK Solar Co., Ltd. will deliver approximately 90MW of multicrystalline silicon solar wafers for a three-year period commencing in 2009. The ‘take or pay’ contract will see the customer supply at least 300MT of polysilicon to LDK in the form of a down payment for part of the contract value, which was also undisclosed.
October 16, 2008
In a move approved by the company’s Supervisory Board, centrotherm photovoltaics AG has taken steps to increase its share capital by €8 million to €24 million. The company has passed a resolution to integrate sister company centrotherm Thermal Solutions via a ‘payment-in-kind’ agreement with its major shareholder Hartung Beteiligungs GmbH...
October 16, 2008
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. broke ground this week on its new Renewable Energy and Technology Park factory in Salem, Oregon. The factory is scheduled to begin operating in October 2009 with the fabrication of solar ingots and wafers used in the production of solar photovoltaic cells.
October 15, 2008
The Solar Power International (SPI) conference and exhibition is the largest solar industry event in the U.S. The 2008 event is being held this week in San Diego, California, Our intrepid reporter, Tom Cheyney was impressed with the Solar Block Party(s) last night in the Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego. However, this daily review covers breaking news from the show rather than elsewhere, in an easy to digest summary.
October 15, 2008
In conjunction with the start of Solar Power International 2008, and in the shadow of the economic downturn, the Solar Electric Power Association appealed to the U.S. electrics utility and solar industries to come together and work towards meeting an aggressive solar electric capacity growth forecast.
October 14, 2008
Signet Solar has received Final Acceptance Test (FAT) certification from SGS Germany GmbH of its ‘SunFab’ thin film production line at its manufacturing facility in Mochau, Germany. This now enables the company to fast-track its ramp of the facility to 20MW. Signet Solar has plans for a further expansion to 130MW by the end of 2009. The FAT certification is the first for Applied Materials ‘SunFab’ technology.
October 14, 2008
Harvard University spin-off SiOnyx, founded by Professor Eric Mazur and Dr. James Carey in 2006, has exclusively licensed Harvard’s portfolio of ‘Black Silicon’ patents. The 'Black Silicon' relate to a highly light-absorbent material that absorbs nearly twice the visible light of regular silicon and detects infrared light that silicon based devices cannot utilize. SiOnyx claims it is able to produce silicon detectors and photovoltaic devices that respond from 400nm to 2500nm.

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