ORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Entech Solar, Inc. (the "Company" or "Entech Solar") today announced that it has received notification from TUV Rheinland Photovoltaic Testing Laboratory that the Company's latest concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) module called SolarVolt(TM) has met the CPV module testing and construction evaluation requirements of IEC 62108 and the safety requirements as outlined in draft standard IEC 62688. This milestone is a key step in commercializing the SolarVolt product designed to produce electricity for large commercial, industrial, government and utility applications. This new Entech Solar product is protected by several issued and pending patents.
The formal certification protocol under which the Company's SolarVolt was tested is defined in two official documents, IEC 62108: 2007, First Edition : "Concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) modules and assemblies - Design qualification and type approval," and draft standard IEC 62688: Ed 1: "Concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) module and assembly safety qualification", Committee Draft (CD) 82/631/CD, issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), the leading global organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic, and related technologies. Tests in accordance with these documents simulate environmental conditions and influences on CPV modules to verify the performance and reliability during and after accelerated aging, hail impact, mechanical loading, hot and cold, wet and dry environmental conditions, as well as extended outdoor exposure.
Over the past two years, the price per watt of one-sun photovoltaic modules has dropped dramatically, by approximately 50%. To meet this lower price challenge, Entech Solar accelerated the development of a low-cost, highly reliable CPV module design aimed at keeping the Company's technology cost-competitive for many years ahead. This advanced fifth generation module is firmly based on the field-proven heritage of Entech Solar's previous generations of CPV modules and systems. The Entech Solar team has been involved in the research, development, field testing and commercialization of CPV technology for both ground and space applications for more than three decades. Entech Solar relied not only on its long heritage in ground-based CPV technology, but also its 25 year heritage in space-based CPV technology for NASA and U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) applications, to develop SolarVolt. In fact, NASA recently published a success story on the synergy and spin-off relationship bet ween Entech's space CPV technology and SolarVolt. More information on this success story is provided on the following website: http://technology.grc.nasa.gov/SS-solar-concentrator.shtm .
The earlier generations of the Company's CPV technology have all relied on a robust and efficient primary optical concentrator, based on the symmetrical-refraction, arched shape, Fresnel lens design principle. For space applications, the Company uses multi-junction solar cells with similar lens technology. This includes triple-junction cells in the SCARLET array that performed flawlessly on NASA's Deep Space 1 mission in 1998-2001 as well as more advanced space solar power platforms currently being developed. However, for terrestrial applications, the Company has selected high-efficiency, low-cost silicon cells under the line-focus lenses to obtain the best combination of low-cost and high reliability. Conventional one-sun silicon cell processing methods are readily adaptable to produce efficient and low-cost cells for Entech's terrestrial CPV modules operating at 20X geometric concentration ratio, which corresponds to approximately 95% savings in solar cell area.
"The Company is very pleased to have completed this major milestone in our CPV product development. We have been testing the SolarVolt on different two-axis tracking platforms to select one with the lowest capital cost, lowest maintenance and operations costs, and highest long-term reliability in order to field the SolarVolt system in several beta sites so customers, investors and other stake holders are satisfied with the certified product operating in a commercial environment," said David Gelbaum, Entech Solar CEO. Mr. Gelbaum also stated, "I congratulate our CPV team that conducted the detailed design, development and testing to build an excellent product that met or exceeded all of the rigorous test requirements for IEC 62108 and IEC 62688. Our highly experienced CPV team, working under the direction of our CTO, Mark O'Neill, was able to draw upon decades of CPV development, testing and field operations aimed at perfecting this product." ************ |