GE Energy offers a range of solar modules that can be used in grid-tied systems for both residential and commercial sectors. The GEPVp-200-M, manufactured by the company, is a 200-watt photovoltaic solar module. This solar module is suitable for 600 volt power applications. The photovoltaic module provides a maximum power of 200 watts at 26.3 volts.
The FLX-TO200 photovoltaic roofing membrane comprises thin film silicon modules that are capable of withstanding all kinds of weather conditions. The FLX-TO200 photovoltaic roofing membrane can be installed on roofs using the hot air welding process. The photovoltaic films of the roofing membrane are connected in series with each other.
The Caleffi 255 system filling hand pump features ball valves in the return and flow. These ball valves along with check valves help to avoid gravity and thermo circulation. The solar pump station is equipped with a flow meter that displays flow rate.
The SAFG20 solar attic gable fan can provide ventilation up to 1,800sq.ft by operating up to 1275cfms. When this fan is properly installed, it can cool the roof, minimize the loads on air conditioning systems and increase the roof life.
SunPower announced that it has signed a strategic solar supply agreement with Toshiba Corporation to deliver high-efficiency solar panels totaling 32 MW during the year 2010. Toshiba Corporation is set to launch a residential solar offering in Japan on April 1 and these solar panels from SunPower will be utilized for the new offering.
Solutia Inc. announced a definitive agreement to acquire Etimex Holding’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Etimex Solar, has been reached. Solutia will acquire the company for euro 240 million to be paid from its cash reserves and through additional debt. Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) encapsulants are being supplied by Etimex Solar to the PV market. The purchase of Etimex Solar is in line with Solutia’s strategic plan to enhance its performance materials and specialty chemicals portfolio.
SolarWorld is purchasing 29% of shares in Qatar Solar Technologies, as part of a new joint venture. The other partners in this joint venture include Qatar Foundation holding a 70% stake and the Qatar Development Bank with 1% of the shares. The new joint venture, which has its headquarters in the Emirate of Qatar, will develop the first manufacturing plant for polysilicon in Arabia.
Hydrogenics Corporation, a leading manufacturer of fuel cell and hydrogen generation products, has received a contract to deliver six HyPM HD8 fuel cell power modules to UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) for a boat project. This project is coordinated by ICHET (International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies) in Turkey.
An exclusive contract has been executed by Michael Franklin, Director of Asian Operations, Evolution Solar, to supply one million wafers per month that are manufactured in China to Shinetsu Film and Okaya & Co., Ltd of Japan. Provision for paying commission per wafer is included in the contract. The contract is for a period of one year and can be extended further as per the provisions in the agreement.
With the construction of its second PV cell plant at the Nakatsugawa Works Iida Factory located in Nagano Prefecture being completed, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is aiming to increase its PV cell and module production to 270 MW per annum by March 2011 from the current production level of 50 MW per annum. The company is planning to achieve an annual production capacity of 600 MW as soon as possible.
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