2010年5月31號(hào),SolarWorld的晶圓生產(chǎn)廠在Freiberg舉行落成典禮,這些晶體太陽能電池的高效性使得公司的年產(chǎn)量由750MW增長(zhǎng)至1GW。
氣候問題的不斷出現(xiàn)迫使我們使用越來越多的無碳能源,SolarWorld的做法得到德國(guó)能源部的支持,而這次SolarWorld將會(huì)為新設(shè)施投資3.5億歐元,這使得此次投資成為德國(guó)光伏業(yè)最大的商業(yè)投資之一。
工廠的生產(chǎn)線將是全自動(dòng)的,這樣可以很好地保證低成本,低能耗,低水耗和高效生產(chǎn),結(jié)晶過程中余熱還可以用于整個(gè)工廠的加熱系統(tǒng),而1700的雇傭量更是讓它成為當(dāng)?shù)刈畲蟮墓椭鳌?/P>
SolarWorld AG today inaugurated its new solar wafer production in the presence of Germany´s Federal Environment Minister Röttgen in Freiberg.
As a result, the Group will have a total production capacity of 750 Megawatt worth of crystalline solar wafers in Germany by the end of the year. These in turn will be the building blocks for the production of highly efficient crystalline solar cells. The Buildings and infrastructure are already in place for the further expansion to 1 GW.
“The constantly progressing climate change is forcing us to make our energy supply more and more carbon free. My idea is that by 2050 the renewable energies will cover our energy needs almost completely”, says Environment Minister Röttgen during the celebrations at Freiberg’s Industrial Estate East. “A new market is emerging, in Germany and worldwide. It is only through permanent innovation and a brand strategy that the German manufacturers can stand their ground in this increasingly tougher international competition. SolarWorld has adopted a very good approach here and I am positive that SolarWorld AG will continue to write its success story.”
In total, SolarWorld will be investing 350 million Euro in this new production facility.
“This makes it one of the largest investments in the photovoltaic business ever made in Germany”, explains Frank H. Asbeck, Chairman and CEO of SolarWorld AG. “At all our locations we are producing to high quality, environmental and social benchmarks setting standards worldwide. Freiberg as the very heart of our worldwide production will be further expanded and in doing so we will send out a signal against the industry trend of outsourcing production capacities to other countries.”
With the new building SolarWorld will become even more efficient in production: The entire manufacturing process is fully automated and can boast low energy and water consumption. In addition, the waste heat from crystallization is used to heat the entire building. At its largest production site worldwide in Freiberg SolarWorld employs 1,700 people which makes it the largest industrial employer in the rural district of Central Saxony.