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Emcore Corporation Receives $4.6 Million Follow-on Order for Concentrator Solar Cell Receiver Assemblies
Author: CompoundSemi News Staff
April 2, 2008... Emcore Corporation, a pioneer in solar power markets located in Albuquerque, New Mexico USA, was awarded a $4.6 million follow-on production order for solar cell receiver assemblies (essentially solar cells with packaging) from Concentration Solar la Mancha of Manzanares (Ciudad Real), Spain. The receivers will be incorporated into CS la Mancha's 500X concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) system (which houses the optics and electrical connections that will attach to separate packaged solar cells), and they will be deployed throughout Spain and other locations in fully licensed and funded projects. Shipments are scheduled to begin in the September quarter and complete in early 2009. CS la Mancha, part of Renovalia Energy, a renewable energy company in Spain, has been developing the CPV system for almost two years, and has recently started volume production and deployment.
David Danzilio, Vice President and General Manager of Emcore's Photovoltaics Division stated, "Our CPV receiver assembly continues to penetrate the market and we see increasing global demand for this product line. This order diversifies our customer base, a trend we expect will continue, as they transition their CPV systems from development to full-scale production.” He added, “We are currently expanding our production capacity for both solar cells and receiver assemblies at our Albuquerque facility and expect our second receiver production line to be operational in the June quarter. Emcore's continued technology and capacity investments will provide customers with an assured supply of this critical PV engine." Emcore News Release
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