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SolarWorld AG : SolarWorld Introduces Glass-Glass Solar Panel Featuring 30-Year Linear Guarantee03/13/2013| 06:00pm US/Eastern
Sunmodule Protect solar panel guarantees exceptional energy yield over extended service life
SolarWorld, the largest U.S. solar manufacturer for more than 35 years, today introduced its Sunmodule Protect glass-glass solar panel. No heavier than a standard glass-film panel, the innovative new product is protected by one of the industry's highest-value performance guarantees.
In Sunmodule Protect solar panels, SolarWorld substitutes a panel's conventional backsheet with lightweight glass to better shield energy-producing solar cells from the elements. This advance enables SolarWorld to extend its linear performance guarantee to 30 years, up from 25 years, offering only 0.35 percentage points in lower performance protection over each of the 30 years - one of the best performance guarantees available in the world solar market. Sunmodule Protect solar panels debut in the second half of 2013 through SolarWorld's network of preferred distributors and authorized installers.
"SolarWorld has advanced the cutting edge of solar-technology innovation for decades, and Sunmodule Protect's launch is the latest milestone in that storied history," said Gordon Brinser, president of SolarWorld Industries America Inc., based in Hillsboro, Ore. "We offered the first 25-year step guarantee in 1997 and the first 25-year linear guarantee in 2009. This year, we will offer the first glass-glass solar panel coupled with an industry-leading performance guarantee."
Sunmodule Protect solar panels are guaranteed to provide 86.85 percent of their nameplate performance after 30 years of operation. With an annual reduction in power protection of just 0.35 percentage points, Sunmodule Protect provides substantial, long-term performance advantages over panels containing polymer-based backsheets. As a result, the product's energy-yield-over-service-life ratio substantially exceeds that of conventional glass-film panels.
Sandwiched between glass on both front and back, solar cells are optimally protected against environmental factors such as water intrusion. Cells also are less susceptible to shear stress, thereby reducing cell breakage. Even with a second pane of glass, Sunmodule Protect solar panels remain lightweight - at about 46 pounds, comparable to glass-film panels. In addition, they include the same sturdy aluminum frame used in Sunmodule Plus glass-film panels. Therefore, the new product will work with all mounting systems approved for use with the Sunmodule Plus product line.
About SolarWorld
SolarWorld AG manufactures solar power systems and in doing so contributes to a cleaner energy supply worldwide. The company, located in Bonn, employs approximately 2,600 people and carries out production in Freiberg, Germany, and Hillsboro, USA. From raw material silicon to the solar module, SolarWorld manages all stages of production ?' including its own research and development. Through an international distribution network, SolarWorld supplies customers all over the world with solar modules and complete systems. The company maintains high social standards at all locations across the globe, and has committed itself to resource- and energy-efficient production. SolarWorld has been publically traded on the stock market since 1999. More information at www.solarworld-usa.com.
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Northern California ranch energizes about 1 MW of SolarWorld solar panelsHILLSBORO, Ore., Feb. 20, 2013 – Strain Ranches, a diversified agricultural operation in Arbuckle, Calif., has commissioned one of the nation’s largest farm-based solar installations to power its commercial rice drying and storage business. The 902-kilowatt array features solar panels from SolarWorld, the largest U.S. solar manufacturer for more than 35 years, and Enphase microinverters. Strain Ranches unveiled its solar system this week, highlighting the natural synergy between domestic agricultural and solar production, two iconic American industries.
Cultivating 12,000 acres of California farm land for the production of nuts, rice and alfalfa, Strain Ranches is an intensive user of electricity. Its ground-mounted solar installation comprises about 3,760 SolarWorld solar panels and covers nearly 3 acres adjacent to the company’s rice-drying facility. The system will offset approximately one quarter of Strain Ranches’ companywide energy consumption and virtually eliminate the utility costs associated with the rice dryer.
“We invested in solar because it provides a reliable return on investment and makes sound financial sense, and choosing American-made solar technology strengthens that sense of reliability,” said Dane Nissen, warehouse manager for Strain Ranches. “From the solar panels to the steel racking, our made-in-the-U.S.A. solar array is built to perform and to last.” The array was designed and installed by SolarWorld Authorized Installer North State Solar Energy, a solar-electric contractor that specializes in agricultural solar projects in California’s fertile north central valley, and Renewable Design Solutions, a photovoltaic design and consulting firm. The project, which incorporates the Enpase microinverter system from Enphase Energy of Petaluma, Calif., is one of the largest ground-mounted projects in the world to use microinverter technology.
Yesterday, Strain Ranches owners joined local elected officials and representatives of SolarWorld and Enphase Energy in celebrating the system’s completion with a dedication event at the company’s Arbuckle property.
“Across the country, the agriculture industry is embracing the promise of solar, a move that is at once practical and visionary,” said Kevin Kilkelly, president of SolarWorld Americas. “Solar technology is ideally suited to help American farmers and ranchers stay competitive by lowering their energy costs while promoting their role as stewards of our country’s natural heritage.”
und auch noch 2013: undsoweiter etc.
SolarWorld introduces industry’s first all-American solar financingHILLSBORO, Ore., Feb. 12, 2013 – SolarWorld, the largest U.S. solar manufacturer for more than 35 years, has launched the SolarWorld Freedom™ Plan, the solar industry’s first financing program dedicated exclusively to American-made solar products. The program is designed for homeowners seeking freedom from rising utility costs by replacing a portion of their electricity bill with a low monthly solar-power payment. Unlike competitors’ financing programs, the SolarWorld Freedom™ Plan guarantees the use of high-quality American-made solar panels in every installation, responding to American consumers’ recently surveyed strong preference for products made in the USA.
“The majority of leased solar systems installed in the U.S. last year relied on imported panels from China,” said Rusty Pittman, director of marketing for SolarWorld Americas. “Increasingly, Americans are seeking out U.S.-made products not only to provide them with quality, safety and environmental assurances but also to enable them to invest in their local and national economies.”
American consumers have a strong belief that American-made products are of better quality than imports, according to a survey released last month by Harris Interactive and the Made in the USA Foundation. In fact, 75 percent of U.S. consumers said they would pay more for American-made products of the same or better quality than imported goods.
With zero-down, low-down and prepaid options, the SolarWorld Freedom™ Plan gives homeowners the freedom to choose how they finance their American-made solar investment and minimize their upfront costs. The plan is offered in conjunction with SolarWorld’s complete solar-electric systems, which include photovoltaic equipment, installation, monitoring services, system insurance and maintenance for up to 20 years.
SolarWorld launched the Freedom™ Plan in California this month through its network of authorized installers. In the coming months, SolarWorld will expand the Freedom Plan into additional U.S. solar markets, including Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York.
“My SolarWorld system really cut my electric bill, and I was able to go solar with no money down through financing,” said Glen Takabayashi, a retired Marine colonel and homeowner in Temecula, Calif., whose solar array was installed by Orange County-based Infinity Solar, a SolarWorld Authorized Installer that offers the Freedom Plan. “I also felt good about buying solar made here in the U.S. because I think it’s important to support American jobs.”
Umkehr in der Solarenergie die Ende 2013
enorme Steigerung Einkauf
Solarworld nach 2 euro
liegt denn da der Unterschied, ob man seine Industrie "kaputtschreibt" oder die Deutschen dumm macht?
Mit den Chinesen in ein Wettrüsten des kostenlosen Kapitals, kann nicht im Sinne der Deutschen sein. Protektionismus (Beschützend) bis die Chinesen es lernen, da schon eher.
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