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June
7, 2010
Torgau,
Germany: Avancis to Construct Second Thin Film Manufacturing
Plant
Saint-Gobain's
subsidiary Avancis, will be building a new manufacturing plant
to produce photovoltaic modules to cover the roofs of residential,
industrial and commercial buildings as well as for solar plants.
This industrial site will be located in Torgau, Germany, where
the Group is already present through Saint- Gobain Glass (flat
glass and coated glass), Saint-Gobain Sekurit (automotive glass)
and Avancis (PV modules).
This
new plant will be Avancis’ second German facility manufacturing
thin-film CIGS (Copper - Indium - Gallium - Selenide) photovoltaic
panels. It will be built close to the first Avancis industrial
site.
The
new Avancis plant will have a production output of 100 MWp/year,
capable of supplying year after year the electricity needs for
cities of 15,000 inhabitants. With a surface area of 25,000m˛,
the site should come on stream by the first quarter of 2012.
The
innovative technology based on depositing a coating of CIGS on
a glass substrate offers a way to avoid traditional crystalline
silicon and achieve higher conversion efficiencies than other
thin-film technologies (above 12% industrially and up to 20% in
the laboratory). The company says it is also efficient at lower
light levels, and offers competitive advantages in terms of manufacturing
costs. In addition, its aesthetic style is particularly appealing.
This
technology requires leading-edge expertise when it comes to coating
and thermally-treating glass material, two core-competency processes
for Saint-Gobain, the world’s leading coated glass specialist
for the building and automotive industries.
“This
project marks a new milestone in Saint-Gobain’s commitment to
the renewable energy sector. With this plant, Saint-Gobain will
boost the industrial development of Avancis and help it become
a major reference in the field of high-efficiency thin-film PV
modules” explains Jean-Pierre Floris, President of the Innovative
Materials Sector and Senior-Vice President of Saint-Gobain.
The
company says this is an extremely promising technology which combines
the low production costs associated with all thin-film based techniques,
with efficiencies approaching the higher levels achieved using
polycrystalline silicon cells. Whilst being well-adapted for solar
fields, the Avancis modules are particularly recommended for roof
installation, being simple to mount, stylish and reliable.
Further details about: Saint-Gobain
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