Phoenix Solar AG and MiaSol have entered a framework agreement for 2.4 MW thin-film modules, which will run until 2013.
As per the agreement, MiaSol, a manufacturer of copper-indium-gallium-selenide …
Phoenix Solar AG and MiaSol have entered a framework agreement for 2.4 MW thin-film modules, which will run until 2013. As per the agreement, MiaSol, a manufacturer of copper-indium-gallium-selenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solar panels, will deliver the solar thin-film modules in the second quarter of 2010. The agreement also includes a recycling warranty, even if, according to Phoenix Solar: the warranty is where required by regulation or financing. At the end of a module“s life cycle, MiaSol will be able to collect the thin-film solar modules from clients to be recycled or reconditioned. Phoenix Solar says that MiaSol“s frameless glass-glass solar thin-film modules can be used for both roofs and ground-mounted systems, and can be manufactured in almost all modules shapes. MiaSol“s thin-film solar modules have current conversion efficiency of 10.5%, while a higher efficiency product will be shipped at the end of 2010.