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December 15, 2008
Lowell,
MA, USA: Total Takes Equity Stake in Konarka
Konarka
Technologies has signed bilateral R&D and cooperation agreements
with Total, one of the largest publicly-traded integrated international
oil and gas companies in the world. Konarka has secured $45 million
in funding and Total will become the leading shareholder with
its stake being slightly less than 20%.
Konarka
will work on developing new components for their products with
Total’s chemical subsidiaries – Atotech, Bostik, Hutchinson, Sartomer
and Total Petrochemicals USA. Already present in solar energy
through its interest in Photovoltech and Tenesol, Total intends
to step up its crystalline silicon-based cell production. At the
same time, it aims to grow in the thin film segment; which Konarka
will help it to do.
“This
is a very substantial and significant investment from a major
global energy corporation,” commented Howard Berke, executive
chairman and co-founder of Konarka. “This strategic alignment
will give Konarka access to a new strength of resources, assets
and operations from around the world. Through the agreements,
Konarka will be very instrumental in helping Total to secure its
future in solar energy by facilitating the growth of its solar
thin film segment of the company’s renewable energy business.”
Following
the transaction, Philippe Boisseau, president, Total Gas & Power,
stated: "This investment positions Total strategically to secure
the future of solar energy while expanding its technological portfolio."
“We
look forward to working with Total’s five chemical subsidiaries
on technical collaboration, as well as efficient operational procedures,”
commented Rick Hess, president and CEO at Konarka. “Active in
the area of solar energy for the past 20 years, Total also brings
extensive expertise in carbon chemistry. The collaboration between
the two companies will advance the deployment of solar power for
more cost-efficient, renewable energy around the globe.”
Total
is one of the world’s major oil and gas groups with activities
in more than 130 countries. Its 96,000 employees put their expertise
to work in every part of the industry – exploration and production
of oil and natural gas, refining and marketing, gas and power
and trading. Total is working to keep the world supplied with
energy, both today and tomorrow. The Group is also a first rank
player in chemicals.
Further details about: Konarka
Technologies and Total
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