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Australian PV industry demands answers

Australia’s solar industry is keenly awaiting a number of governmental decisions as problems over pricing and available funds threaten a rethink on the country’s current system of rebates.

Meyer Burger's Roth & Rau acquisition a step closer to reality

Meyer Burger Technology Ltd has acquired a further 6.34 percent of the share capital of Roth & Rau AG. According to media reports, however, there could be opposition to the move.

Despite strong 2010 growth, Phoenix Solar sees 2011 revenues stagnating

Phoenix Solar announces its most successful financial year to date, with revenues, EBIT and photovoltaic module sales all notably increasing. Despite this positive news, the German company doesn’t expect to see growth in 2011.

Silfab opens solar module manufacturing facility; receives loan approval?

Silfab Ontario has officially opened its new solar module manufacturing facility in Mississauga, Canada. During a ribbon cutting ceremony, it was announced that the company has received approval for a €2.2 million loan.

Swiss solar association demands more PV energy

Swissolar is demanding immediate removal of the ceiling on feed-in tariffs. It adds that subsidies should be designed based on the German model, in order to achieve a similarly dynamic market and to increase photovoltaic share to 20 percent by 2025.

Bosch achieves record PERC cell efficiency

Bosch Solar Energy AG has achieved a “world record” efficiency of 19.6 percent for its large-area PERC solar cells on p-type wafers. The company adds that it is building a research and development center in Germany.

Bosch’s passivated emitter and rear contact (PERC) monocrystalline solar cells, with screen-printed metallization in 156 x 156 mm format, have achieved an efficiency of 19.6 percent. This consequently means they can reach an output of 4.73 Watts peak.

The independent calibration laboratory at Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems has verified the numbers.

The company explains that its new cell structure helped it to achieve the record efficiency. In a statement, it says: “The rear side of PERC solar cells is coated with a dielectric and a metal layer and equipped with point contacts. This new structure improves the solar cells’ optical and electrical properties.”

It continues: “The incident light is reflected on the cell’s reflective rear side, thus enabling the emitter to convert more light into electricity. The front side of the high-performance cell was also optimized.”

The new cell is also said to perform well under weak lighting conditions, due to its high open-circuit voltage.

“This is a great success for the engineering team,” states Volker Nadenau, chief technology officer at Bosch Solar Energy AG. “Especially since we’ve exclusively used industrial production steps to manufacture those record-breaking cells. Now we have to push hard in order to make our products based on this design as soon as possible ready for production.”
Bosch is currently building a new research and development center in Arnstadt, Germany. It is scheduled for completion this summer.

US: CPUC approves PG&E’s 150 MW PPA

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved Pacific Gas & Electric’s 20-year contract to purchase 150 megawatts (MW) of solar power from Sempra Generation’s Mesquite Solar 1 facility in Arizona, the U.S.

PVA TePla receives €20 million Asian order

PVA TePla AG has received an order from an unidentified Asian solar manufacturer to the tune of €20 million.

Gran Canaria’s largest solar rooftop system completed

Conergy has just completed a 1.75 megawatt rooftop solar system on Gran Canaria. It is said to be the largest of its kind on the Canary Islands.

Standardization, policy stability and competing with the 'big boys'

The first day of the side event of the 3rd Thin Film Week, Solarpraxis’s Thin-Film Industry Forum started off rainy in Adlershof, but full of buzz. The packed hall at the Wista Management convention center in the Southeast of Berlin saw participants from all segments of the thin film production line.

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