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designed for optimum performance in sunbelt regions, at the University of Lisbon since June 2010. These trials complement the Company’s module evaluation program that was set up in Cyprus in late 2008. A further test site is being established in the Middle East, as part of the Company’s plan to demonstrate cost effective energy yield in different regions and environments.
Circadian Solar has achieved world-class DC module efficiency by adopting its Ultra Power Density approach, in which all aspects of system design are engineered holistically to deliver the lowest possible cost of electricity generated. Focusing on the design at the full system level ensures that the CPV modules work most efficiently as part of the complete system. Integral to this has been the Company’s proprietary tracker, which demonstrates outstanding accuracy, even under high wind loading. The company expects to announce results of its system testing in early 2011.
CEO of Circadian Solar, Jeroen Haberland, said, “The achievement of 30% module aperture efficiency is a significant milestone for us and we are seeing rapid progress in the development of our world-class CPV systems. Delivering high efficiency, reliable electricity at an affordable cost level is of the utmost importance to us, and the latest efficiency result demonstrates that exceptional efficiencies can be delivered without sacrificing affordability. Ultimately, optimum cost-per-kilowatt hour is the value that we will deliver with our CPV systems.”
Circadian Solar’s testing is expected to continue into mid-2011 as the company builds up to manufacture.
Abound Solar closes $400 million Loan Guarantee from DOE
The funds will help the CdTe solar manufacturer to expand capacity to meet growing demand for solar modules. Abound Solar has also raised an additional $110 million in equity financing.
Abound Solar, a manufacturer of next-generation, cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film photovoltaic solar modules, has closed on a $400 million loan
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guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to fund the expansion of the company’s manufacturing capacity.
The company also announced that it has raised an additional $110 million in equity financing, bringing Abound Solar’s equity financing to approximately $260 million since the company’s inception in 2007.
Abound Solar’s existing investors, Invus Group, Bohemian Companies, DCM, and Technology Partners participated in the equity round. They were joined by new investors BP Alternative Energy Ventures and West Hill Companies.
The debt and equity financings will enable Abound Solar to expand manufacturing capacity at both its existing facility in Colorado and later at a second site in Indiana, which when completed will create 1,200 new manufacturing jobs. These production facilities will have the capability of producing Abound Solar’s thin-film solar photovoltaic modules at industry-leading costs. When both plants are complete, Abound Solar will be able to produce more than 840 megawatts of solar modules annually. The company has already begun construction of a second manufacturing line at its Longmont, Colorado facility to increase production rates in 2011.
“Abound Solar’s strong partnership with a growing list of industry-leading customers gives us the confidence to make these large investments to meet the strong demand for our product,” said Tom Tiller, Abound Solar President and CEO. “We are proud of the progress the company has made, which has met the Department of Energy’s stringent conditions and attracted a highly experienced set of investors. We appreciate the hard work and commitment of our employees and partners to reach this important milestone.”
“Abound Solar is poised to become the next leading solar module manufacturer,” said Doug Schatz, Abound Solar Chairman, Board of Directors. “Over the past three years, the company’s management team and employees have proven their ability to execute and build an innovative manufacturing platform that enables the company to significantly reduce the cost of solar electricity.”
Abound Solar is a leading manufacturer of next- generation, cadmium telluride thin-film photovoltaic
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