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29 August 2011
Global Solar starts production at Berlin CIGS PV module plantÂ
Global Solar Energy Inc, which makes copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic cells and modules at its 40MW-capacity plant in Tucson, AZ, USA, has commissioned its new production facility in Berlin-Adlershof, Germany.
Founded in 1996, Global Solar Energy’s solar modules are lightweight and flexible, suiting building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) applications and solar power plants or foldable charging devices.
After starting pilot operation earlier this month, the Berlin plant is now manufacturing modules on a two-shift rotation. More than 60 vacancies have already been filled (taking total company staffing to 300). The plant (which has an annual production capacity of 35MW) should move to three-shift operation at the beginning of third-quarter 2011. A further 100 jobs are due to be created by the end of 2012.
Weighing just 3.5kg/m2, Global Solar’s PowerFLEX BIPV modules are suited to use on flat industrial roofs, as the structural design of such buildings often prevents the use of heavy, thick-film modules, says the firm. After being rolled onto the roof surface, the flexible thin-film modules are affixed in position and require no support frames or stands. The roof membrane is not pierced and no additional wind loads are produced. Measuring 5.74m x 0.5m, PowerFLEX modules offer a power density of up to 300W, and are therefore roughly twice as efficient as flexible amorphous silicon solar modules, it is claimed.