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Littleton CO (SPX) Feb 29, 2008 After meetings this week in Tokyo, Japan, Ascent Solar Technologies and ITOCHU Corporation of Japan announced that the companies will begin work toward the development of one or more strategic cooperation relationships in the following areas: - Procurement of select machinery for Ascent Solar's planned 100 MW manufacturing facility. - Sourcing of raw materials used for the manufacture of solar modules. - Distribution of Ascent Solar future products in Japan and other parts of the world where ITOCHU is currently pursuing a number of solar installations. - Managing future OEM relationships in Japan including the development of potential strategic partners engaged in the development of building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) and electronic integrated photovoltaic (EIPV) products using Ascent Solar's future flexible CIGS solar modules. Ascent Solar President and CEO Matthew Foster stated "this is an important development for Ascent Solar. The strategic relationships we envision with ITOCHU are designed to provide Ascent Solar a greater marketing presence and potential access to new opportunities in the Asian markets. We believe that we should also benefit from new relationships from across the worldwide ITOCHU business network." Yutaka Kato, Chief Operating Officer of Industrial Machinery and Solution Division of ITOCHU Corporation stated "we believe that Ascent Solar's product is well-suited for the BIPV market and BIPV applications. We are excited about the contribution that we expect Ascent Solar's product will make to our solar power business." Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Ascent Solar Technologies All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
West Sacramento CA (SPX) Feb 29, 2008Bloo Solar announced that is has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. "The NSF grant will enable Bloo to demonstrate a new technique that enables the creation of ultra smooth and ultra rough surfaces on tiny wires, one tenth the diameter of a red blood cell," said Dr. Ruxandra Vidu, Bloo's director of R and D. |
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