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United Solar Ovonic Signs 108 Million Dollar Photovoltaic Deal With Advanced Green Technologies

Unlike traditional crystalline technology, which typically uses heavy glass panels, UNI-SOLAR products are flexible, durable, lightweight, and easy to install.
by Staff Writers
Auburn Hills MI (SPX) Jul 30, 2007
United Solar Ovonic, a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Conversion Devices has announced that it has signed a three-year distributor agreement with Advanced Green Technologies for $108 Million of Photovoltaic (PV) products. A unit of Advanced Roofing, Advanced Green Technologies is offering sustainable building integrated solutions and renewable energy products for commercial and residential roofing applications using UNI-SOLAR products.

California and 12 other states have recently embraced energy efficiency initiatives and renewable energy policies in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

"We are convinced that our relationship with Advanced Green Technologies will further successful installations of building integrated solar power systems and demonstrate the use of UNI-SOLAR products for improved energy self-reliance," said Subhendu Guha, President and Chief Operating Officer of United Solar Ovonic.

Unlike traditional crystalline technology, which typically uses heavy glass panels, UNI-SOLAR products are flexible, durable, lightweight, and easy to install. Because of these characteristics, UNI-SOLAR triple- junction products offer the ideal solution for both grid-connected and off- grid solar electric systems. Independent studies in Europe and elsewhere have shown that triple-junction products deliver more energy per rated power than the conventional crystalline products.

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United Solar Ovonic Showcases Its New Residential Solar System On A Habitat For Humanity Home
Auburn Hills MI (SPX) Jul 30, 2007
United Solar Ovonic has unveiled its new residential solar system in Traverse City, Mich. to power a Habitat for Humanity home. On July 22, Governors of several states participated in building a Habitat for Humanity home powered by the UNI-SOLAR lightweight, flexible thin-film solar panels. This aesthetically appealing residential solar system has low installation cost and short installation time.






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