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Photovoltaics in the United States are promoted by the Department of Energy? s Solar America Initiative, and the new leaders that come and power plants.
Cell makers
New manufacturing facility for solar cells and modules, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Oregon, Texas and the promise to add capacity to produce thousands of megawatts of solar devices per year within the next few years from 2008:
In late September 2008, Sanyo Electric Company, Ltd. announced its decision to build a manufacturing plant of solar ingots and wafers (the building blocks of solar cells silicon) in Salem, Oregon. The plant will begin operations in October 2009 and reach full production capacity of 70 megawatts (MW) of solar wafers per year in April 2010.
In early October 2008, First Solar, Inc. broke ground on an expansion of its Perrysburg, Ohio, facility to add enough capacity to produce another 57 MW per year of solar modules at the facility, bringing its total capacity of approximately 192 MW per year. The company expects to complete construction next year and reach full production by mid 2010.
And in mid-October 2008, SolarWorld AG opened a manufacturing plant in Hillsboro, Oregon expected to produce 500 MW of solar cells per year when it reaches full production in 2011.
Thin film
Production is also surging ahead for manufacturers of flexible thin film solar modules. Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. (ECD), a manufacturer of film modules deposited on thin stainless steel flexible announced plans to build a plant in Battle Creek, Michigan, which will produce 120 MW of solar modules per year. ECD will start construction in autumn 2008, with production beginning in late 2009. ECD has the option of doubling its production capacity in Battle Creek and has plans to reach 1,000 MW of annual production in 2012. Konarka Technologies, Inc. deposits its solar modules on flexible plastic substrate, and The company just opened a former Polaroid Corporation facility in New Bedford, Massachusetts, which has been converted into a production facility "Konarka Power Plastic "solar modules. Konarka expects the facility to reach its capacity to produce 1,000 MW of solar modules per year in 2011. Both companies employ a roll to roll processing, similar to a newspaper printing press to manufacture its solar modules. The manufacturing process offers the possibility to achieve high production capacity at a lower cost than most plants solar cell manufacturing.
Heliovolt Corporation opened a plant manufacturing in Austin, Texas, which will have an initial capacity of 20 MW of solar cells per year. From solar "inks" developed in the DOE's National renewable energy laboratory that are deposited with ink jets, Heliovolt uses a proprietary "printing process to produce solar cells consisting of thin films of copper indium gallium selenide, or CIGS. The technology won an R & D 100 Award in 2008 and won Editor's Choice Award by the most revolutionary technology. "Heliovolt's FASST" reactive the transfer printing process is 10-100 times faster than other CIGS production processes and also be combined with vacuum evaporation techniques or ultrasonic spray deposition. At its new Austin plant manufacturing, Heliovolt plans to produce both solar modules and next-generation building integrated solar products using its process of FASST.
Power plants
FPL
Florida Power & Light plans to install 25 MW of solar panels at a site in DeSoto County, east of Sarasota. Construction will begin in late 2008 in what will be the world's largest installation of photovoltaic (although larger projects are planned for Europe).
FPL will also install a 10-MW of PV at the Kennedy Space Center.
Nellis solar power Plant
The Nellis solar power plant was completed in December 2007. It is the largest solar photovoltaic system in North America and is located at Nellis Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada. Includes approximately 70,000 solar panels and the maximum capacity of power generation plant is approximately 15megawatts.
Pacific Gas & Electric
Power on August 14, 2008, Pacific Gas & Electric Company announced agreements to buy power from two photovoltaic power plants proposed in San Luis Obispo, California with total peak power of 800MW. Both projects are contingent upon the extension of federal investment credit for renewable energy tax.
Energy Photovoltaic (PV) power plants
Name
Location
DC PeakPower (MW)
GW / year
Capacity factor
Notes
KCRD Solar Farm
California
80
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