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October 3, 2008
Greenville,
MI, USA: Energy Conversion Devices Accelerates Expansion Plans
Energy
Conversion Devices yesterday discussed several new strategic initiatives
with analysts at its first company-sponsored Investor Day.
Mark
Morelli, president and CEO noted, "We are in the final stages
of site selection for a new 120 MW solar-cell manufacturing facility.
We are also pleased to announce that we are accelerating the growth
of our nameplate capacity to 420 MWs in fiscal year 2010 and to
720 MWs in fiscal 2011. The accelerated expansion in capacity
will help us meet the growing global demand for our thin-film,
flexible solar laminates earlier than we had previously forecast."
The
company had previously planned to be at 300MW and 600MW of nameplate
capacity in fiscal year 2010 and 2011, respectively. The acceleration
of production capacity is being made possible by systems engineering
and commitments to operational excellence including better supply
chain management and improved efficiencies, throughput and yields.
These expansions are expected to be funded by cash on hand and
future operating cash flow.
The
company reiterated its commitment to have 1 GW of nameplate capability
in place by fiscal 2012.
ECD
also discussed a joint development agreement with CertainTeed
that was announced earlier in the day. The company said that it
will focus on the creation of next-generation solar residential
roofing material incorporating UNI-SOLAR photovoltaic cells with
CertainTeed roofing materials. The products are expected to be
commercially available beginning in 2010.
Mr.
Morelli, added, "We are pleased to announce this major initiative
with a leader in the building industry in North America. By working
with CertainTeed, we are expanding our presence into a distinct
new market for ECD: the building-integrated residential market
in the U.S."
Senior
management outlined global sales initiatives that focused on customer-centric
programs in support, application, and training. The company also
shared third-party research conducted over several years verifying
that UNI-SOLAR® laminates generate more electricity per rated
watt in real-world locations from California to Italy. Higher
electricity output combined with the lower installed costs have
been confirmed to result in UNI-SOLAR laminate customers receiving
a higher return on their investment than conventional PV panels.
Mr.
Morelli concluded the meeting by noting, "We are well-positioned
to expand the global BIPV rooftop market with our innovative,
thin-film, light-weight, flexible laminate. We have assembled
a world class team excited about the opportunities to improve
our production efficiencies and meet the needs of our global customers."
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