Solar Energy: Photovoltech Invests to Double It...
TOTAL S.A.
Solar Energy:
Photovoltech Invests to Double Its Production Capacity
Photovoltech announces that it will increase the photovoltaic cell production
capacity of its plant in Tienen, Belgium, from 140 MWp(1) by end-2009 to 260 MWp
by end 2010. For this a new production plant will be built at the present site.
By 2010, the cells produced in a year by Photovoltech should equip the roofs of
more than 100,000 homes. This investment will create more than 150 jobs.
Photovoltech's investment is spurred by strong growth in the European market, in
particular in Germany, Spain, Italy, France and Belgium and will cement
Photovoltech's position as a top-tier operator in the European photovoltaic
solar energy market.
In this context of strong development and to secure long-term supply of
essential components for photovoltaic cell production, Photovoltech has also
signed a new wafer supply contract under which China's LDK Solar will supply it
with 400 MWp of silicon wafers over a period of ten years.
The new technology, specifically designed for thin silicon wafers, that will be
used for the two new lines, has been developed jointly with IMEC(2).
1. MWp: A peak megawatt-peak is equivalent to one million peak watts. The peak
watt is the unit used to measure the standardized power output of a photovoltaic
cell. It corresponds to one watt of electrical power under standard test
conditions.
2. IMEC: Interuniversity MicroElectronics Center, Europe's leading independent
research center in the field of microelectronics.
More information:
Photovoltech was created in December 2001 by Total, GDF SUEZ (through
Electrabel) and IMEC, which today hold respective interests of 47.8%, 47.8% and
4.4%. Photovoltech reported revenue of EUR 67 million, up more than 50% over
2006.
http://www.photovoltech.be
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