Fujian signed 200,000,000 U.S. dollars silicon thin film photovoltaic cell project

Yesterday, the new Hong Kong and Austria PV today with the parties concerned in Fujian Province signed a contract to 200,000,000 U.S. dollars of investment in Fuqing City silicon thin film photovoltaic cells set up a production base is expected to be an annual output of 500 megawatts of photovoltaic cells.

     At present, the photovoltaic power generation in the aerospace, communications and micro-electronics in the field of power has successfully occupied the position can not be replaced. However, the energy structure of society as a whole as part of its share of less than 1%. Photovoltaic power generation to truly become an integral part of the energy system, it is necessary to substantially reduce the cost of thin film solar cell, in which silicon thin film hp Pavilion ZV5000 battery of a greater advantage, because:

     ① rich reserves of silicon (Si is the second-largest reserves on earth elements) and non-toxic and pollution-free, is the largest research, technology one of the most mature material;

     ② supplies low manufacturing costs low. The thickness of silicon thin film battery is less than 1μm, almost crystalline silicon cells less than the thickness of 1 / 100, which would greatly reduce the cost of materials; silicon thin film   compaq Presario NX9010 battery technology using low temperature (200 ℃), which not only saving energy, and To facilitate the use of glass, plastic substrate, such as low-cost; In addition, the use of silicon-based thin film gas light electric effect deposition from decomposition, the reaction by changing the composition of the gas can easily generate a variety of silicon-based thin film materials, to achieve a variety of laminated structure The  hp Pavilion ZV5000 batteries, saving a lot of work.

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