Showing posts with label Solar PV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solar PV. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

3D Wafer Feature To Significantly Reduce Solar PV Cost

1366 Technologies 3D Wafer FeatureBEDFORD, MA--(eSolarEnergyNews)--1366 Technologies today unveiled the first of a series of R&D achievements that have the potential to change the way the solar industry thinks about wafer features. The company’s proprietary Direct Wafer process has demonstrated the ability to grow a “three dimensional” wafer or a thin wafer with a thick border, an advancement impossible with conventional ingot-based production technologies. The 3D feature further reduces the amount of silicon required for each wafer without sacrificing strength, durability or performance. It also allows the dominant crystalline silicon PV supply chain to lower costs while leveraging its existing infrastructure.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Yingli Green Energy To Supply Solar For Largest School Campus Facility

BAODING, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited (NYSE: YGE) (Yingli Green Energy or the Company), one of the world's leading vertically integrated photovoltaic (PV) product manufacturers, today announced that it has entered into a sales contract with SunDurance Energy, LLC (SunDurance), which develops, designs and builds large-scale solar energy facilities for private and public entities in the United States. Pursuant to this agreement, Yingli Green Energy has agreed to supply an aggregate of 1.4 MW of PV modules to SunDurance from December 2008 to January 2009, which will be used for a solar power plant under construction on the Livingston Campus of Rutgers University. The $10 million solar farm project will be financed by Rutgers University and the Clean Energy Program of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.

According to Rutgers University, this project will be largest campus solar energy facility in the United States, and is expected to generate approximately 10 percent of the electrical demand for the Livingston Campus while reducing the universitys carbon dioxide emissions by more than 1,200 tons per year.

We are very pleased to be working with Yingli Green Energy on the Rutgers University project, said Al Bucknam, Chief Executive Officer of SunDurance Energy. Yingli's products meet the demanding performance requirements of this project and the module design enables a more space-efficient layout.

We are pleased to work with SunDurance and to be a part of Rutgers Universitys efforts to bring environmentally sound practices to higher education, commented Mr. Robert Petrina, the Business Development Manager of Yingli Green Energy. I believe solar power will play an increasingly important role in the energy generation mix of the United States, and this project and our relationship with SunDurance highlights our commitment to the U.S. market.