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Solar Production Technology

New accumulators for the energy turnaround
Um konventionelle Kraftwerke abzulösen, müssen erneuerbare Energien gespeichert werden. Die deutsche Bundesregierung steckt daher viel Geld in die Forschung. Verschiedene Lösung sind denkbar, aber welche Technologie sich behauptet, ist noch nicht absehbar
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Costs fall faster than expected
Solar modules are becoming rapidly cheaper due to the enormous competitive pressure on the market.
Costs fall faster than expected - more...
Mechanical engineers under pressure
The falling demand for solar modules and emerging equipment manufacturers in Asia is making life difficult for German photovoltaic suppliers nowadays.
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More Light for Solar Cells
The slackness in sales in the photovoltaic industry does not only have a dark side: In the battle for customers, the manufacturers are focusing more intensively on innovations.
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Module Recycling to Become Obligatory
Because solar companies could not agree on a concept for voluntary module recycling, the EU is now slapping them with the dreaded WEEE waste regulation.
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Photovoltaics for Solar Heat?
Because modules are rapidly becoming cheaper, large open-air photovoltaic systems are set to be built in the earth’s sunbelt instead of solar thermal power plants. This would be problematic for the global energy turnaround.
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Sun in Duplicate
Sparse roof space can be used more efficiently with modules that provide warmth for heating water or buildings alongside electricity. For this reason, the industry is searching for ways to combine photovoltaics and solar heat underneath one glass pane.
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Photovoltaics Drives Industry
From small technical nuclei, such as Berlin and Erfurt, strong manufacturer and supplier clusters have developed in Germany. They bring jobs to their regions and enrich the global solar industry with their innovations.
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Solar Companies Increase the Speed of Innovations
Subsidy cut-backs are slowing down the development of photovoltaics and forcing manufacturers to seek cost-cutting new developments. Increases in efficiency are being focussed on here.
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Solar markets are shifting
You would think that, after the nuclear disaster in Japan, there would be a global rush for solar modules. However, reductions in subsidies in many countries in Europe are putting the brakes on the photovoltaic industry.
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Lull on Space
Major photovoltaic (PV) projects will only be carried out with difficulty in Germany in 2011. Solar energy subsidies are sinking drastically; outdoor installations in fields have not even received commission since the summer.
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Solar Industry in Catch-22 Situation
Photovoltaic companies are under fire due to high costs of subsidies.
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Dispute among the Renewables
High solar energy costs are angering the wind industry.
Dispute among the Renewables - more...
Solidarity with Photovoltaics
The glass and solar industries agree to work more intensively together at the solarpeq/glasstec.
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Solar Modules Are Conquering Construction
In Germany, the market for building-integrated photovoltaics is growing.
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Solar Glass is Becoming Cheaper
Glass companies are developing special lines for photovoltaics.
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Too Little Money for Innovations
Technological progress could come to a standstill for German solar manufacturers.
Too Little Money for Innovations - more...
Concentrated Cost Reduction
The Soitec company is looking to manufacture with 50 percent efficiency.
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Thin Panels Having Problems
The rapidly sinking price of silicon modules is worrying thin-film manufacturers.
Thin Panels Having Problems - more...
Photovoltaics are Becoming More Versatile
Solar companies are proving to be more innovative than ever.
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Incalculable Solar Giant
Despite the credit crunch and funding reductions, the development of photovoltaics more than doubled in Germany in 2009, with 3800 megawatts. Analysts anticipate another doubling in 2010 – despite decreasing commission.
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solarpeq on Course for Success – Hall Space Almost Booked out
Many renowned suppliers will be presenting their goods at the new trade fair for solar production technology this autumn.
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Silicone A-Plenty
Silicon producers want to double their production by 2010. Although the demand for the raw material is growing rapidly, it is unlikely to be able to keep pace with the planned expansion speed.
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Light Collector in Nanoformat
Photovoltaics are still unable to compete with conventional energy sources. Solar cells, on which isolated molecules generate energy on cost-effective thermoplastic foil, could considerably reduce production costs.
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German Solar Companies Cooperating More Closely
Chinese cell and module producers do not only currently provide the most cost-effective products for Europe, they also provide high quality technical products.
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Companies Want to Save the Sun
Using solar energy from your own roof – with the planned increase of bonuses for using your own energy, this is becoming more and more attractive for consumers.
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Suppliers are Consolidating Their Strength
Solar suppliers are strengthening themselves in the hard global competition with strategic cooperations and acquisitions.
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New Life for Old Modules
Photovoltaics manufacturers want to recycle disused solar panels.
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Röttgen gets out his red pencil
Federal Environment Minister Norbert Röttgen wants to considerably reduce solar rewards.
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Europeans on a Course for Innovation
Photovoltaic manufacturers begin the race to catch up with Asian forerunners.
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More CIS for Solar Performance
Companies are gearing up for the series production of modules based on copper, indium and selenium.
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Cell Surface in Focus
Selective emitters increase efficiency.
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Laser for More Capacity
New manufacturing techniques increase efficiency and reduce costs.
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Printed Light Collectors
Photovoltaics still are not able to compete with conventional energy sources. Solar cells in which energy is generated by nanoparticles printed on aluminium foil should considerably reduce the production costs. The technology is now entering the market.
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Chinese Conquer the Solar Market
Among local solar producers, worries are growing: The new Federal government wants to reduce the compensation paid for electricity fed into the grid.
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Energy from a Thousand Suns
Since the desert energy initiative Desertec, solar heat has been the word on everyone’s lips: in the Sahara, power stations are intended to convert an enormous degree of solar heat into power for millions of Europeans.
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Researchers Olympus of Germany
While the German photovoltaic manufacturers worry about their leading role due to increasing competition from China and the USA, local research into solar power is in the fast track: Innovations develop rapidly, efficiency records fall constantly.
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Energy from the Print Shop
Nano solar cells could make photovoltaics unrivalled in price. They manage without expensive semiconductors and can be produced like newspapers in a roll-to-roll procedure:
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Light-concentrating Solar Modules
After silicon and thin-film modules, a third solar technology is now entering the market: Systems, which initially intensify the sunlight and then use the concentrated power to produce energy.
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More Absorbers for Higher Capacity
Higher efficiencies and lower costs are the objective of the solar industry. Standard cells convert a maximum of approximately just 20 percent of sunlight into energy. Now, engineers have found a way to considerably increase the efficiency:
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Electricity Suppliers Discover the Sun
Produce clean energy with solar power stations – until now this was too uneconomical for traditional energy suppliers. However, the crisis-related decline of module prices is causing them to re-think the matter:
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Green Light for the Gigafab
Solar factories as big as car plants – what was still just a bold vision a few years ago, could soon become reality: Experts believe that photovoltaics could develop into one of the most important energy sources.
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New Silicon Cells Provide More Energy
The decrease in sales in the photovoltaic sector has also been beneficial: The solar industry is focusing increasingly on innovations. There are major advances in classic silicon solar cells:
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Enough Glass for Scores of Gigawatts
In spite of the crisis, the photovoltaic industry is increasing production and therefore requires solar glass en masse—manufacturers are keeping up with the expansion tempo.
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Race for the Best Thin Film
Except for the cadmium telluride technology of the American company First Solar, thin film modules have only been niche products up to now. However, experts are forecasting a boom in the slim-line power generators: Innovations are developing quickly;
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The Sun is Rising for Machinery & Plant Manufacturers
Strong component suppliers have established themselves in the solar manufacturing environment. Thanks to their production technology, photovoltaic factories are becoming more flexible and streamlined.
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The Light is in Sight again
The drop in demand and excess production are causing the prices for solar modules to sink rapidly. The consumer is happy with this development. However, it is causing companies severe hardship: Profits are melting away, bankruptcy is threatening.
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For faster manufacturing of solar modules
Buerkle, the German equipment maker, presents its Ypsator® at Glasstec 2008. This world novelty, a multi-layer laminating unit significantly increases manufacturing speeds of crystalline solar and thin-layer modules.
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Innovative technology makes solar power cheaper
German glass machine manufacturers are announcing that the use of innovative manufacturing technology and the world’s first laminate-free, thin-film solar module will make electricity produced by photo-voltaic systems much more competitive.
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Solar industry needs glass machines
The growing significance of climate protection and the increasing costs of fossil raw materials have for several years been promoting and accelerating the positive development of the solar energy market.
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