Síle Mc Mahon

June 27, 2008
Umicore is to double the production of germanium substrates used for high-efficiency solar cells with the construction of a new manufacturing facility in Quapaw, Oklahoma, U.S.A. Construction is expected to start in July 2008, and to be completed in the spring of 2010, allowing Umicore to achieve a company total wafer run rate of 900,000 per annum when fully ramped.
June 26, 2008
China Sunergy has signed a wafer supply agreement with REC Wafer for supply of monocrystalline 156mm wafers over a seven-year period from early 2009 to 2015. The agreement will see China Sunergy pay in excess of $400 million for the wafers, the amount and price of which are fixed according to the wafer thickness and year of shipment.
June 26, 2008
China Sunergy has announced the addition of a further Independent Director to its Board. Merry Tang, a finance and accounting executive, took up the role on June 24th, replacing Mr. Alan Smith who resigns from the role on June 30th. Ms. Tang succeeds Mr. Smith as Chairman of the Audit Committee on July 1st.
June 25, 2008
Suniva has signed a long-term monocrystalline silicon wafer purchase order with REC to meet its initial PV production plans of 32MW capacity, and to reach 130MW over the next two years. The contract, Suniva said, ensures access to more than $300 million worth of monocrystalline silicon wafers through 2013.
June 25, 2008
Spire Corp. has announced the delivery of a solar module production line to ET Solar Group, located in the People’s Republic of China. Equipped with this line, ET Solar will be capable of producing up to 15MW of solar modules per annum.
June 25, 2008
SVTC Technologies has officially launched its Silicon Valley Photovoltaic Development Center, with the aim of becoming a leading RD&E center for the global photovoltaics industry. The new center is located in an 87,000 square foot facility in south San Jose, California, and cost between $20 and $30 million. The facility will also house a 5MW turnkey solar manufacturing line from Roth & Rau.
June 25, 2008
In a new report on the solar inverter market from IMS Research, revenues are projected to double in less than four years as a consequence of the continued fast-paced expansion of the photovoltaics industry. The market is led by SMA Solar Technology, according to IMS Research,controlling 33 percent of the global solar inverter market in 2007.
June 24, 2008
groSolar has signed a  follow-on $175 million deal for solar module supply from Evergreen Solar for the commercial and residential solar market in North America. The contract will continue through 2012. The two companies had signed a previous contract worth $88 million in 2006.
June 18, 2008
A new study by clean-tech research publisher Clean Edge and Co-op America, a non-profit green-economy organization, has suggested that the U.S. could attain production of 10% of its electricity requirements via solar power by the year 2025. The Utility Solar Assessment (USA) study provides a roadmap for use by utilities and regulators, as well as solar power companies, which outlines the necessity for involvement of utilities in scaling solar power in order to reach the 10% goal.
June 18, 2008
Renewable Energy Corporation ASA (REC) has announced plans to invest NOK 13 billion, approximately $2.5 billion in a new manufacturing complex to be built in Singapore that will include an initial capacity of 740MW of multicrystalline solar wafers, 550MW of solar cells and 590MW of solar modules starting in the first quarter of 2010. Full capacity is expected to be reached before 2012, and is being treated as ‘Phase 1’ of several planned developments, with the decision for the next expansion phase said to be made in 2009, according to REC.

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