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CECEP to build a 5MW utility-scale PV power plant in Mongolia using silicon-based thin film solar modules(01/06/2010)
China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group (CECEP) plans to build a 5MW utility-scale PV power plant in Inner Mongolia using silicon-based thin film solar modules for the first time. ENN Solar Energy Co., Ltd. has won the bid to supply modules for this project and will use 5.7m2 tandem junction, thin film, solar modules manufactured on ENN’s SunFab™ line which was supplied by Applied Materials. Applied Materials, Inc. and CECEP have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU)... [more]
Public believes in the potential of solar technology and want government to speed its adoption(02/07/2009)
Applied Materials has released a survey reflecting the general public’s understanding and opinions about solar energy. The findings indicate that a majority of people surveyed believe in the potential of solar technology and want the U.S. government and utilities to do more to speed its adoption, although some have outdated views. “The summer solstice is a good time to celebrate the unique power of the sun,” said Dr. Charles Gay, president of Applied Solar. “Applied Materials is working to bu... [more]
SunFab Thin Film Line photovoltaic modules awarded IEC certification(02/06/2009)
Applied Materials, Inc. has announced that the 5.7m2 solar photovoltaic (PV) modules produced by its SunFab Thin Film Line™, using both single and more advanced tandem junction technologies, were awarded International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) certification, validating their exceptional performance under extended outdoor exposure. Certification of these SunFab™ modules, which are the world’s largest available solar PV panels, unleashes an opportunity for the widespread incorporation ... [more]
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