KYOCERA to Start Production at New Solar Cell Plant
August 5, 2010
Kyocera Corporation today announced that it will begin full-scale production at its new Yasu solar cell manufacturing facility in Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. The new plant, which was completed in March of this year and has already
finished production line testing, is the largest of the company’s domestic manufacturing facilities, and will be producing the company’s highly-efficient multicrystalline silicon solar cells.
The new Yasu Plant employs an enhanced manufacturing line, and will produce solar cells with a 16.9% energy conversion efficiency — one of the world’s highest for mass-produced multicrystalline cells. In tandem with the company’s existing Shiga Yohkaichi Plant (Japan), the new plant will contribute to meeting Kyocera’s annual production target of 1GW of solar cells by March 2013.
In recent years, the solar energy market has been steadily expanding, and global demand is increasing. In Japan, the residential-use solar market has been expanding due to the reintroduction last year of government subsidies and a doubling in the purchase price for surplus solar-generated power. In the U.S., governmental subsidies and Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) programs* are spurring demand, and future growth of the market is expected. In Europe, despite a decrease in feed-in-tariff rates in Germany in July, the German market is still experiencing high-growth. In addition, countries like France and Italy are emerging and are expected to help drive global demand.
In order to meet expanding global demand, Kyocera is ramping up its annual production to 600MW this fiscal year — an increase of 50 percent over the previous fiscal year. Furthermore, by concentrating on product quality, the company is working to decrease the cost of solar energy by improving cell conversion efficiency and enhancing the company’s own productivity.
In 1982, Kyocera launched the world's first mass-produced multicrystalline silicon solar cells using the casting method. Since then, Kyocera has been enhancing conversion efficiency by improving its technology. Today, multicrystalline silicon solar cells are the mainstream type of cells used worldwide, due to the balance of superior characteristics such as production cost and energy conversion efficiency. Kyocera modules have been employed in diverse installations ranging from large-scale power plants, public and industrial facilities to residential homes all over the world.
With the expansion of the solar energy market, Kyocera hopes to contribute to the prevention of global warming through the further development of its solar business.
*Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) programs require that a certain percentage of utility providers’ electricity be generated from renewable energy sources.
News Source : KYOCERA to Start Production at New Solar Cell Plant
Press Contact:
KYOCERA Corporation.
+81-(0)75-604-3416
http://www3.kyocera.co.jp
**
Email partially hidden to block spam. Please use the contact form here.
More User Press Releases
- KYOCERA Introduces New Slim, Waterproof K007 Mobile Phone with Illuminating Design
- KYOCERA Launches Stylish Waterproof, Dirt-Resistant K008Simple Mobile Phone
- KYOCERA Solar Module First in the World to Pass Major Testing of TUV Rheinland's Independent ‘Long-Term Sequential Test’
- CEATEC JAPAN 2010: KYOCERA Components Drive Technological Advances
- The Kyocera Museum of Art to Feature Special Exhibit of Shinya Nakamura Sculptures
- KYOCERA Group Companies to Exhibit Advanced Products at Electronica India 2010 Trade Fair
- KYOCERA to Install Solar Power Generating Systems at all Domestic Manufacturing Sites
- KYOCERA to Supply 1MW of Solar Modules for Utility Co.s Mega Solar Plant in Northern Japan
- KYOCERA Launches Simple Waterproof K006 Mobile Phone
- KYOCERA to Double Shipments of Ceramic Kitchen Knives
Like this site on Facebook
Distribute Press Release
- Post press release to 50+ free press release websites.
- Send to 100+ online publications.
- Effortlessly publish all your press releases with our automated pickup and submission service.
User login
Search
Bookmark/Search this post
Primary Menu
- News by Region
- Business
- List of Industries
- Technology
- Aerospace & Defense
- Agriculture & Forestry
- Arts
- Automotive
- Business Services
- Chemicals
- Construction & Maintenance
- Consumer Goods
- Education
- Electrical & Electronics
- Energy
- Entertainment
- Food & Related Products
- General Business
- Government
- Healthcare
- Heavy Industry
- Home
- Industrial Goods & Services
- Industrial Materials
- Medical
- Mining & Drilling
- Publishing & Printing
- Retail
- Society
- Sports
- Supermarkets
- Telecommunications
- Textiles & Nonwovens
- Transportation & Logistics
- Travel & Hospitality
- Wholesale
