ECD continues partnership with EnergyPeak for BIPV applications

June 10, 2009
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As part of Energy Conversion Devices attempts to restore its order books for its ‘UNI-SOLAR’ thin film PV laminates, the company has signed a supply extension with EnergyPeak, a past customer and supplier of BIPV products. The new deal could see EnergyPeak purchase up to 12MW of laminates to be used in standing seam metal commercial rooftop projects through 2011.

“Since our original agreement with ECD in 2007, we have been very successful in establishing BIPV standards for standing seam metal roofs,” said Rick Mowrey, President of EnergyPeak. “We have been very pleased with our relationship with ECD, and the quality and output of the UNI-SOLAR laminates.”

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ECD said that it had approximately 30 metal roofing specialists in North America as part of its sales network.

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