Global Solar Energy Opens Landmark Manufacturing Plant, Sets Full-scale Production Capacity Records (Centre Daily Times: Thu, 06 Mar) Global Solar Energy, a solar industry leader that manufactures highly-efficient thin-film solar cells for glass modules or flexible material products, today announced the official opening of its new, breakthrough manufacturing plant. The plant's phase one, full-production capacity of 40 megawatts (MW) in annual U.S. production sets new industry records for CIGS production capacity and enables ...
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Biofuels and Solar Energy Discussed in Wall Street Transcript Alternative Energy Report (Wall Street Transcript via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 06 Mar) 67 WALL STREET, New York - March 6, 2008 - The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Alternative Energy issue, a report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This 58-page feature contains 2 expert industry roundtables and in depth commentary through interviews with CEOs from 4 firms and 2 analysts. The full issue is available by calling ...
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Day4 Energy Expands International Solar Contracts by 40% for 2009, 88% for 2010 (T-Net British Columbia: Wed, 05 Mar) Vancouver, BC, March 5, 2008--(T-Net)--Day4 Energy Inc. (TSX: DFE), a leading manufacturer of high performance, cost-effective solar electric modules, today announced that in response to significant market demand an additional 47 MW in solar module deliveries has been contracted for 2009 and 2010, bringing the company's annual advanced sales totals to 55 MW and 66 MW, respectively.
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Global Solar Energy Unveils PowerFlex At WIREC 2008 (ElectricNet: Wed, 05 Mar) Global Solar Energy, a solar industry leader that manufactures CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium diSelenide) thin-film solar cells on a foil substrate introduces its PowerFlex material
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Renewable-energy bills seen aiding economy (The Providence Journal: Fri, 07 Mar) PROVIDENCE — Senate President Joseph Montalbano introduced four energy-related bills yesterday that he said will spark development of small-scale renewable-energy projects in Rhode Island’s city and towns, foster private investment in large-scale wind and solar projects, stabilize electricity prices, and at the same time, spur economic development within the state.
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