CIGS photovoltaic News
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Global Thin Film Photovoltaics CIS/CIGS Market Poised for Massive Growth Through 2017
FARMINGTON, Conn., May 24, 2012/PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Global Information Inc is pleased to announce the immediate availability of two new reports on Photovoltaics Technology & Markets Thin Film Photovoltaics CIS/CIGS Technology & Market Photovoltaic (PV) modules have gradually turned into a commodity market, as numerous PV products based on various PV technologies have become ...
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Tucson tech: local solar firms jump into building-PV market
When Tucson-based Solon Corp. announced in August it was shutting down its local photovoltaic panel manufacturing line and laying off about 60 workers, it was a painful blow to the region's growing solar-energy sector. Solon's manufacturing operation is a source of pride on the Tucson solar scene, but the company said the local line simply couldn't compete with cheap Asian imports. But since ...
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Ascent Solar Enters Major Strategic Alliance with TFG Radiant Group of China
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. (“Ascent”) (NASDAQ:ASTI) and TFG Radiant Group (“TFG Radiant”) today announced they have signed a more than $275 million plus royalties long-term, multi-faceted, strategic partnership that includes (i) investments by TFG Radiant in Ascent and (ii) a joint development agreement between TFG Radiant and Ascent to ...
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DayStar Technologies, Inc. (DSTI) Enters Into LOI to Purchase Solar Power Generation and Storage Technology
DayStar Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: DSTI) ("DayStar") ("the company") has entered into a LOI ("Letter of Intent") with Premier Global Holdings Corporation to acquire 100% of its outstanding shares. The LOI is subject to satisfactory completion of due diligence, as well as Board of Directors and Shareholders approvals. Premier Global Holdings Corporation has rights to proprietary patent pending ...
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Methods to increase indium supplies for the manufacture of thin-film solar cells
Shortages of indium, a key metal found in thin-film solar cells, could limit their large-scale deployment in the future. A new study has outlined four ways that indium supplies could be increased to meet future demand. For example, indium could be extracted more efficiently from zinc ores, or historic wastes containing indium could be processed to extract the element. CIGS solar cells are a thin ...
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