Conergy Group CGY.DE, Santa Fe office, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, huge 
partner in NanoSolar, now a bargain at 14.16 Euros? Rich Murray 2008.05.25 
2008.06.04

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http://www.conergy.us/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-267/236_read-8849/

News
Conergy Introduces SolarGiant Ground-Mount Array in North America
12 March 2008

Cost-effective and flexible solution, proven through extensive use in
commercial, agricultural and utility scale PV installations throughout
Europe

Denver, Colorado, March 12, 2008 -- Conergy introduced its SolarGiant NA
ground-mounted PV array structure. Designed expressly for the North American
market and intended for use in commercial through utility-scale PV projects,
the SolarGiant NA provides a particularly flexible and cost-effective PV
mounting solution.

Key to the SolarGiant's cost-effectiveness is module installation and
grounding. The SolarGiant uses a high-strength, proprietary rail system that
allows modules to be simply slid into place, dramatically decreasing
installation time. The SolarGiant's unique, proprietary Electriwedge
grounding system, developed in cooperation with Wiley Electronics LLC
quickly locks the modules in place and provides electrical continuity
throughout the array.

"We're excited about the SolarGiant NA and the unique features and
advantages it brings to the commercial PV market," said Don Massa, Mounting
Systems Product Manager for Conergy. "We recognize that labor costs make up
a large portion of project's cost and the SolarGiant helps installers
minimize that cost component while providing a structurally robust and
esthetically pleasing product."

The fixed-tilt SolarGiant can be field-set for tilt angles from 15° to 35°.
It can be mounted conventionally on or in caissons but was designed
primarily for surface mounting on simple concrete footers. The SolarGiant's
simplified structure has been carefully designed to reduce the number of
labor- and cost-intensive mounting points while still allowing it to
withstand wind loads up to 120mph. A Conergy SolarGiant White Paper is
available for download.

Images:

3D Schematic

Field Installation
About Conergy

Conergy AG is one of the world's largest companies 100% dedicated to
renewable energy with an array of premium manufactured products and over
70,000 solar systems installed worldwide.

Listed since 2005 on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, the group pursues a
global growth strategy: it produces, installs and plans solar systems for
its customers in more than 20 countries.

The Conergy Group is now represented by branch offices on four continents.

In the US, Conergy is a manufacturer and distributor of premium quality
solar electric, solar thermal, solar water pumping, and wind power solutions
to a national network of authorized dealers.

For additional information:
Don Massa
Product Manager - Conergy Mounting Systems
2480 W. 26th Ave., Ste. 26-B
Denver, CO 80211 USA
720-305-0716 (direct)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.conergy.us/desktopdefault.aspx

Conergy, Inc.
Phone: 505 473-3800
Fax: 505 473-3830
Toll Free: 888 396-6611 (USA)

Santa Fe office:
1730 Camino Carlos Rey, Suite 103
Santa Fe, NM 87507

Albuquerque office:
7007 Wyoming Blvd NE, Building C
Albuquerque, NM 87109


http://www.nanosolar.com/cache/edn.htm

News and New Products
A solar panel on every building
Claiming to be the first solar manufacturer capable of profitably selling
solar panels that generate at as little as $0.99/W, Nanosolar has shipped
its initial product after 5 years of development.
By John F. Mason, Contributing Editor -- Electronic Business, 1/21/2008

After 5 years of product development, Palo Alto, Calif.-based Nanosolar Inc
has shipped its first product. The lucky winner was a local power plant
installation in Eastern Germany -- lucky because the company's products are
sold out till 2009.

Nanosolar's products boast an impressive list of the world's firsts. R.
Martin Roscheisen, the company's CEO, recently announced the first printed
thin-film solar cell in a commercial panel product, the Nanosolar Utility
Panel; the first thin-film solar cell with a low-cost back-contact
capability; the lowest-cost solar panel, which would make Nanosolar the
first solar manufacturer capable of profitably selling solar panels that
generate at as little as $0.99/W; and the highest-current thin-film solar
panel, delivering 5 times the current of any other thin-film panel on the
market.

One of the commercial panels will remain at Nanosolar for exhibit; another
will go to the Tech Museum in San Jose; and a third was to be auctioned off
on eBay, "which dropped the auction when they learned we planned to give the
proceeds to charity," Roscheisen said.

In April, Nanosolar broke the news that it had spent $100 million to build a
plant to produce sheets of solar cells equipped with an absorber 100 times
thinner than that needed for a silicon wafer cell that would deliver a
similar performance and the durability of a cell. Its sheets, which were
cost-efficient for widespread deployment, could be mass-produced on a global
scale and would be available in many versatile forms. They were bendable and
designed to be durable for decades. The technology is based on the economics
of printing non-vacuum/solution-coated material.

The Department of Energy recently boosted the company's funds and prestige
by choosing it for the high-profile Solar America Initiative along with
SunPower, First Solar, and General Electric.

"Following its sale to Germany, Nanosolar has a credible path toward
shipping $10 billion worth of high-ops-margin products to commercial
customers with a simple and predictable sales model," said Roscheisen
(pictured). "Even if we make this goal, the company would still only have a
single-digit market-penetration percentage. So there will be attractive
returns for long-term investors of all types and sizes. We are also sold out
until 2009."

Nanosolar maintains a worldwide network of partners for development,
manufacturing, and distribution. In August 2006, Nanosolar and the Conergy
Group in Hamburg, Germany, signed a long-term agreement to develop
large-scale photovoltaic systems with a proprietary design to tightly
interconnect its panels on a variety of surfaces. Conergy's knowledge and
expertise in the development and integration of state-of-the-art components
and Nanosolar's experience in the design of solar cells and panels based on
thin-film device technology will make Nanosolar's dream come true: "a solar
panel on every building."

On December 18, 2007, Nanosolar and Germany's Beck Energy, an integrator of
large-scale solar power systems, announced having won a highly competitive
public selection process for a solar power plant owned by one of the largest
waste management companies in Eastern Germany.

The project will employ the Nanosolar Utility Panel in combination with
systems technology and services from Beck Energy. The initial size of the
plant is 1 million watts, an amount sufficient to power approximately 400
homes. The Nanosolar Utility Panel is Nanosolar's first product as part of
its award-winning PowerSheet product line and the company's solution for
building solar power plants at the outskirts of urban centers.

"This is the first time that a solar electricity cell and panel have been
designed entirely and specifically for utility-scale power generation,"
Roscheisen said. "It will set the standard for green power generation at
utility scale."

Solar-electric power plants have advantages over solar-thermal plants,
coal-fired, and other conventional plants, as they are more economical and
can be built in a variety of sizes and fit into places not intended for
energy-producing plants, Nanosolar boasts.

The company is preparing to offer solar electricity products to volume
business customers including the Nanosolar PowerSheet, a A-100 cell
technology delivered in an industry-standard package that ensures premium
lifetime and full compatibility with existing mounting and installation
practices; Nanosolar SolarPly, its flagship building-integrated product that
acts as a solar-electric "carpet" for integration with commercial roofing
membranes; and Nanosolar Utiliscale, a product specifically designed for
large-scale, ground-mounted plant installations.

The United States is number 1 in the world's potential for solar growth.
With a newly installed total power of around 105 megawatts in 2005, the US
market constitutes the 3rd largest for photovoltaics. Around 75% of these
systems have been installed in California. According to a number of studies,
the US photovoltaics market will grow to an annual installed capacity of
between 300 to 400 megawatt peak by 2010. Conergy, through its partnership
with Nanosolar, intends to substantially expand in North America.

In Europe, Conergy is ahead of the game. With an expected revenue of more
than $1.13 billion (800 million euros) in 2007 and 1,300 employees, Conergy
is the largest solar company in Europe, and is also an international
supplier for wind and bioenergy companies. Conergy has branches on 5
continents with plans to expand into North and South America, the
Mediterranean, Asia, and Australia.

In the US, Conergy distributes solar products to its branches from Santa Fe,
N.M.

>From its affiliate SunTechnics Energy Systems Inc in Sacramento, Calif., it
sells and installs renewable energy systems; and via Voltwerk LLC in New
York it develops and finances large solar, wind, and bioenergy projects.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conergy
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