Posted on 9/14/2007 11:46:40 AM
Auburn Hills-based United Solar Ovonic said Friday that it had been selected for one of the largest-ever solar power installations in corporate use.
Solar panels from the Energy Conversion Devices Inc. subsidiary will be installed on the roof of a GM plant in Fontana, Calif.
When completed in December, the installation will produce 1.3 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year, roughly the amount needed to power 500 homes for one year.The Fontana solar array will be installed atop GM's 300,000 square foot warehouse. This installation follows United Solar Ovonic's similar-sized installation at another GM facility in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
Constellation Energy Projects & Services Group, a division of Constellation Energy, will own and operate the rooftop system and provide power to the GM facility under a 25-year power purchase agreement.
United Solar, building on technology invented and pioneered by ECD, is the world leader in thin-film amorphous photovoltaic panels. Because of characteristics unique to the United Solar Ovonic solar cell technology, such as light weight, ruggedness and flexibility, it is ideal as building-integrated photovoltaic roofing systems for residential and industrial customers. ECD and United Solar Ovonic hold the basic patents covering the continuous roll-to-roll manufacturing of thin-film amorphous-silicon alloy multi-junction solar cells and related products.
More at www.uni-solar.com.
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