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December 17, 2007
Albuquerque,
NM, USA: EMCORE Receives Purchase Order for Korean Solar Projects
EMCORE
Corporation has received a purchase order to supply 5.7 Megawatts
(MW) of EMCORE's Concentrating Photovoltaic (CPV) systems for
alternative energy projects in South Korea, along with a letter
of intent for follow-on projects of 14.3 MW, expected to be released
within the next 6 months.
EMCORE
also signed an agreement with DI Semicon, a semiconductor packaging
company in Seoul, Korea, regarding the formation of a joint venture
among DI Semicon, EMCORE and other parties. This joint venture,
when fully established and commenced operations, will manufacture
CPV systems in Korea for EMCORE, including systems for the 14.3
MW follow-up projects described above and will also involve a
minimum purchase commitment of 15 MW annually of EMCORE CPV systems
to be deployed in South Korea.
"This
purchase order and the opportunity to establish a joint venture
in South Korea is an important step in the development of EMCORE's
Solar Power business. The Korean market has excellent renewable
energy support with one of the highest feed-in tariffs in the
world at this time. We are very pleased to work with DI Semicon
in this opportunity to establish CPV as a utility- scale terrestrial
power technology in Korea" said Earl Fuller, Vice President and
General Manager of EMCORE's Solar Power division.
"This
order also marks an important milestone of the acceptance of CPV
technology and product solutions as the lowest cost-per-watt of
any utility-scale solar power system," added Mr. Fuller.
EMCORE's
CPV systems are powered by high-efficiency compound semiconductor-based
multi-junction solar cells that operate with 500x concentration
to provide a lower cost-per-watt than competing technologies.
CPV improves the performance of compound semiconductor-based solar
cells, avoids the supply constraint that currently exists with
silicon-based solar modules, and provides a lower cost-per-watt.
EMCORE's continued investment in high-efficiency CPV systems for
utility-scale photovoltaic power systems will enable the development
of a new alternative energy resource worldwide.
Further details about: EMCORE
Corporation
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