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CIS cluster tool project for thin film PV


THE “CIS CLUSTER TOOL” project is starting its work on the development of new manufacturing procedures for copper indium selenide-based thin film semiconductors (CIS) as part of a sponsoring project within the “Photovoltaics Innovations Alliance”.


The research project is being carried out in cooperation of leading German companies in the photovoltaic industry. The project is to make a significant contribution to securing the global competitiveness of the German photovoltaics and supply industry in the medium and long term.


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The substantial and sustainable expansion of renewable energies is one of the central tasks of our time. The direct conversion of sunlight into electricity (photovoltaics) represents high quality technology that is of particular interest amongst all possible procedures.


In order to secure the leading role played by Germany in the high-tech photovoltaic sector, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Federal Ministry of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) announced the “Photovoltaic Innovations Alliance” sponsorship programme last year.


From just under 120 applications received, the CIS Cluster Tool joint project, which is dedicated to researching a new manufacturing process for CIS semiconductor panels, was chosen amongst others as particularly promising. CIS technology, which is based on semiconductor film made from copper (Cu), Indium (In) and Selenide (Se) as well as Gallium (Ga), is one of the most promising photovoltaic technologies and offers significant future potential. The overall project objective of the working group is to research a new manufacturing process for CIS semiconductor films in order to achieve the highest level of efficiency of thin film solar modules combined with a significant increase of plant throughput compared with existing concepts. An industrial manufacturing process is to be developed


on the basis of findings from a planned demonstration plant, with which the costs of manufacturing thin film photovoltaic modules per watt peak can be significantly reduced.


In order to achieve the overall project objective, the following significant development themes are being pursued:  New plant concepts and processes: Research of innovative RTP (Rapid Thermal Processing) plant concepts and processes which can be implemented on an industrial scale and are in-line capable, in order to achieve the highest level of efficiency in short cycle times.


 New full process chains: Combination of selenide coating with the following RTP of CIS semiconductors in order to achieve increased process control, higher efficiency combined with improved plant technology in order to reduce manufacturing costs.


 New in-situ analytics: Research of new in-situ measurement processes in order to improve process control and the understanding of physicochemical processes in semiconductor production. Use of knowledge on process optimisation with regard to optimising efficiency and minimising processing time. The CIS Cluster Tool joint project is a cooperation between four experienced


partners from different levels of the value chain in the photovoltaics industry: AVANCIS GmbH & Co. KG, (manufacturer of CIS photovoltaic modules), SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES AG (plant construction), HERAEUS Noblelight GmbH (infrared heating technology) and the IfG Institute for Scientific Instruments GmbH (innovative measurement techniques).


As a result of the collaboration between the four leading German companies, synergy effects are expected in order to achieve the demanding project objectives.


The project is invested for three years and is financed by funds from the “Photovoltaic Innovations Alliance” funding initiative amounting to 2.9 m euros and by contributions of the participating companies.


QSolar ramps up further solar


production in China QSolar Limited announces that it has added a second production line in its manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China. The addition of the second line doubles the production capacity from the 20MW/year (approx. $30M/year) to 40MW/year (about $60M/year).


Andreas Tapakoudes, President & CEO, commented: “We are very excited with these developments and the speed at which our facilities continue to expand in preparation for the execution of the large LOIs, which may result in purchase orders


at the end of 2011. This increased capacity from the Company’s own manufacturing facility will lead to increased profit margins and we are anticipating further margin increases when the commercial production of the Kruciwatt cells begins.”


QSolar manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) panels in its new manufacturing facilities in Shanghai China, as well as the contracted manufacturer in Shenzhen using its proprietary patent pending Spraytek process and its own designs.


www.solar-pv-management.com Issue VII 2011


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