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Boeing Subsidiary Begins Production Of 39.2% Efficient Solar Cells $BA
The Boeing Co. says that Spectrolab, a wholly owned subsidiary, hasstarted mass production of its newest terrestrial solar cell, the C3MJ+. With an average conversion efficiency of 39.2%, C3MJ+ will be theindustry’s highest-efficiency cell, according to the company. The concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) cells draw on Spectrolab’s 50-yearhistory of manufacturing solar cells for space and terrestrialapplications [...]
Krempel Establishes Denver Subsidiary
Krempel, a provider of solar module backsheets, has opened a subsidiary inDenver, near the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The company adds that it has entered into cooperative dialogue with NREL,similar to its partnerships with other PV research institutes, such asthe Institute for Solar Energy Systems and the Centre for Solar Energyand Hydrogen Research. The [...]
Shrink Nanotechnologies Forms Solar Subsidiary
Shrink Nanotechnologies Inc., a nanotechnology company that develops productsand licensing opportunities in the solar energy production, medicaldiagnostics and sensors and biotechnology research and development tools businesses, has formed a new wholly owned subsidiary calledShrink Solar LLC, which is focused on commercializing its solartechnologies. Using the company’s nano-structured solar filmdesigns, Shrink’s solar concentrator designs, which will [...]
Evolution Solar completes process of forming Bermuda subsidiary
Management of Evolution Solar Corp. announced that the legal andadministrative process of forming its new Bermuda subsidiary wascompleted. EVSO announced on February 8th that the Company haddecided to form the new subsidiary, a step necessary for meetingcontractual eligibility under Bermuda law. The move is a deliberate step forward to aggressively pursue business opportunities that will [...]
A-Power Subsidiary Awarded $1.7 Million Solar Contract $APWR
According to this press release,A-Power just announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, EVATECH, hasbeen awarded a $1.7 million contract by an unnamed a Chinese leadingrenewable energy company. Under the terms of the agreement, EVATECHwill design, build and install one set of photovoltaic solar machines,which it is expected to ship on May 31, 2010. The Chinese company [...]
Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) Subsidiary To Supply Solar Laminates For Italian Installation
Energy Conversion Devices’ subsidiary United Solar Ovonic just announced that it will be providing 25 MW of UNI-SOLAR® brand photovoltaic laminates to be used in Enel Green Power’s planned installations for CIS-Interporto di Nola in Italy. The laminates will be installed on the rooftops of several buildings, and once they come online, they will produce [...]
Clear Skies Solar to Sell Stake in C612 Subsidiary
Clear Skies Solar, Inc. (CSS) will sell approximately one third ofits wholly owned subsidiary C612 to a group of private investors. C612 was formed last year to house the patented and patent pending technologies developed in-house by CSS. The sale is expected to increase working capital available at CSS. CEO Ezra Green said in a [...]
Yingli Opens Two U.S. Offices, Establishes Subsidiary For North America
Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd. has announced the opening ofcoastal U.S. headquarters in New York and San Francisco, designed tosupport the company’s growing North American customer base. Tocomplement these offices, the company has also established a whollyowned subsidiary, Yingli Green Energy Americas Inc. (Yingli Americas),which is led by Robert Petrina, a solar industry veteran [...]
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