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GT Solar To Equip One Of Largest Solar Wafer Factories In World

Multi-crystalline silicon ingots.
by Staff Writers
Merrimack NH (SPX) Aug 01, 2007
GT Solar Incorporated, one of the major providers of manufacturing equipment and turnkey manufacturing solutions to the photovoltaic (PV) industry, announced that it has signed a $171 million dollar contract with Glory Silicon Energy Co., Ltd., of JiangSu, China for GT's new and more efficient DSS450 furnaces for the production of multi-crystalline silicon ingots. The contract is the largest single DSS furnace contract in GT Solar's history and will include deliveries over the next two years. The order will equip what is projected to be one of the largest wafer factories in the world - about 1500MW annually.

The DSS450 (Directional Solidification System) furnace is new to GT Solar's equipment line. It is similar to the DSS240, but can grow larger silicon ingots than GT's DSS240 furnace, with an average ingot weight of 400kg (or customized up to 450kg), and can deliver 30% more output than GT's DSS240 furnace.

GT Solar Incorporated President and CEO, Thomas Zarrella, said: "Glory Silicon Energy Co. will be a major player in the growth of the global solar industry. Glory's order for our DSS450 furnaces over the next two years is one more indication of the significant growth of the solar industry in China."

GT Solar Vice President for Asia, Jeff Ford, said: "This is the second major order for GT Solar's new DSS450 furnaces that produce larger silicon ingots. It's a key part of Glory's plan to jumpstart its production."

Glory Silicon Energy Co., Ltd. President, Wang LuBao, said: "We have turned to GT Solar for its DSS450 furnaces because they are the most technologically advanced on the market today. We look forward to using GT's equipment to produce quality solar wafers for the growing solar marketplace worldwide. Community
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Researchers Think Pink To Produce Green Solar Energy
Columbus OH (SPX) Jul 31, 2007
When it comes to producing earth-friendly solar energy, pink may be the new green, according to Ohio State University researchers. Scientists here have developed new dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) that get their pink color from a mixture of red dye and white metal oxide powder in materials that capture light. Currently, the best of these new pink materials convert light to electricity with only half the efficiency of commercially-available silicon-based solar cells -- but they do so at only one quarter of the cost, said Yiying Wu, assistant professor of chemistry at Ohio State.






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