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Global Solar Energy Gives Taste of CIGS Technology with USB-Enabled Portable Charger
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January 11, 2010...Global Solar Energy Inc., a maker of copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) thin-film solar products has introduced a portable solar charger with a universal serial bus (USB) connection. The Sunlinq portable solar charger is designed to charge and power any mobile device capable of connecting and charging via a USB interface. The company says that the charger, which is equipped with efficient, flexible solar cells, allows consumers to keep their devices charged and ready to use at any time, from any location.

According to Global Solar, the portable chargers can provide reliable solar power generation for any device with a USB port including mobile phones, PDAs, iPods, and electronic readers like the Kindle. The company notes that unlike most solar chargers which rely on an integrated battery to store power, the USB Mini and Plus solar chargers provide energy directly to the device’s battery for a faster and more efficient charge. The company originally designed the chargers to meet military specs, with a tough, weather resistant, nylon rip-stop backing. Their voltage regulation is standardized to 5V to meet USB charging specifications. The company contends that the SUNLINQ portable chargers offer power even under cloudy or overcast skies.

Jim Kimbrough, North American sales manager for Global Solar commented, “With the addition of our SUNLINQ USB Mini and Plus Global Solar can address the growing list of more than two billion electronic devices capable of charging via USB technology.” Company News Release

BIPV Metal Roofing Systems Provider EnergyPeak and Ascent Solar Innovate Metal Roofing Solution
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January 11, 2010...Ascent Solar of Thornton, Colorado USA , a producer of flexible, thin-film copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) solar modules announced the development of new, variable width, building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) products with the help of EnergyPeak. The new products are for the U.S. standing seam metal roof marketplace. The work to optimize this new metal roof solution has reportedly been part of an existing agreement with EnergyPeak of Moon Township, Pennsylvania. EnergyPeak is a marketing segment of CENTRIA Services Group. Both Ascent Solar and EnergyPeak expect the testing of novel BIPV products to proceed through the first half of 2010, with the intent to purchase modules for projects in the second half of 2010.

“We are pleased to publicly announce our existing relationship with Ascent Solar. We look forward to testing PV products from Ascent that can meet the needs of our metal roof industry," Rick Mowrey, Director of Marketing and Business Development for EnergyPeak and CENTRIA stated.

“Metal roofing systems are an ideal end market solution of our unique, light weight and flexible photovoltaic modules. With a short-term total addressable market of 10 million square feet of BIPV per year and long-term 100 million square feet of BIPV per year, EnergyPeak is an ideal business partner for this endeavor,” Farhad Mogadam, CEO of Ascent Solar commented. EnergyPeak News Release

XsunX Announces Completed Hybrid CIGS Thin-film Solar Device
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January 6, 2010...XsunX of Aliso Viejo, California USA announced the completion of a fully-functional copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) thin-film solar device.   The company is reportedly pioneering a hybrid solar cell technology that adapts manufacturing processes from the hard disk drive (HDD) industry to produce CIGS solar cells deposited on stainless steel substrate with “pseudo square” configuration. XsunX believes that this can replace traditional silicon wafer solar cells.  

“With this completed sample we have reached a critical milestone in our development process, achieved through the vigilant efforts of our engineers and trusted business partner,” said Tom Djokovich, CEO, XsunX, Inc. “This initial achievement illustrates a realistic set of company goals and demonstrates the strength of our relationships with the business and technical expertise that kept us on track.”  

  “Approaches to mass-scale production of CIGS thin-film cells today introduce processing defects that significantly reduce cell performance,” said Robert Wendt, CTO, XsunX, Inc. “Because we are leveraging stationary small-area, high-rate, production technologies and not scaling up to large area processing, we’re able to strive for laboratory-metric conversion efficiencies.”    

XsunX says it will evaluate data concerning performance and conversion efficiency to continue to fine-tune each cell layer based on input collected from small-area devices. Ultimately the company hopes to perfect its engineering designs. XsunX News Release

Mitsubishi Electric to Ship InGaP HBT Power Amplifier for WiMAX Terminals
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January 6, 2010...Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Tokyo, is reportedly selling a new InGaP HBT power amplifier, the MGFS38E2527, for use in WiMAX2 subscriber terminal equipment. The company notes that the module measures just 4 mm x 4 mm, and produces high output power of 28.5 dBm3 with low distortion. Sample shipments will commence on January 25, 2010.

The power amp reportedly offers worldwide interoperability for microwave access with a 75 Mbps high-speed wireless communication system having a range of 50 kilometers, in the case of fixed wireless access.   According to the company the device will help extend the communication range between WiMAX base stations and terminals. The company notes that there is a growing need for compact power amplifiers for installation in WiMAX terminals such as PC cards and customer premises equipment to deliver high output with low distortion, while maintaining high radio signal quality.

Previously Mitsubishi Electric released a series of InGaP HBT power amplifiers, the small-size MGFS36Exxxx for WiMAX terminals used in mobile and fixed-line communications, and the MGFS39Exxxx, which features industry-leading output power combined with low distortion. The company now adds the new MGFS38E2527 power amplifier to this lineup. The company says that compared to existing models, this newest amplifier provides more power and less distortion in a smaller package. Mitsubishi Electric News Release

Solyndra, Inc. Files for IPO
CompoundSemi News Staff

January 4, 2010...Solyndra, Inc., a Fremont, California-based maker of cylindrical copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) photovoltaic systems for commercial rooftops, has filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the proposed initial public offering of its common stock.  Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated. will be the joint book-running managers of the proposed offering. The company hopes to raise $300 million with its initial public offering. During 2009 Solyndra opened its European headquarters, got a $535 million loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy, broke ground on a 500 MW solar plant, signed a framework agreement with Italy’s Sun System for about $105 Million, and signed a framework agreement with a German roofing company. (Ref: Past Solyndra News), Solyndra New Release

Ritek to Invest Additional NT$800 in CIGS Thin-film PV Module Joint Venture
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January 4, 2010...Ritek, a maker of blank optical disks located in Taiwan will reportedly invest an additional NT$800 million in PVNext, a copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) thin-film PV module joint venture with Scheuten Solar Holding BV of the Netherlands. Ritek's additional investment will bring its stake in the venture up to 40 percent, according to Ritek and a Digitimes article. Ritek noted in the article that the reason for the added investment is because PVNext will issue new shares to raise NT$2billion additional paid-in capital. PVNext has reportedly succeeded in trial production of 600 x 1,200mm CIGS thin-film PV modules with an energy conversion rate of 17%. Ritek said in the article that PVNext plans to start volume production in the first quarter of 2010. The joint venture was established in October 2008. Other stake holders in PVNext include National Development Fund of Taiwan, Scheuten Solar Holding BV of the Netherlands, and Ritek's Subsidiary U-Tech Media Corp.

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