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PV manufacturer SolarWorld's plant near Portland, Oregon, currently has an annual module capacity of 550MW and has begun producing 5-bus cells and monocrystalline silicon ingots
.
A few weeks ago, SolarWorld Americas' fully automated cell module facility in Hillsboro, Oregon, began expanding its line of 72-cell photovoltaic modules
.
The line has an annual capacity of 150MW, which, together with the plant's existing 60-cell production line, currently has an annual PV module capacity of 550MW
.
This makes SolarWorld's Oregon plant the largest crystalline silicon PV module plant in the Western Hemisphere, including Germany's SolarWorld, which has a global cell module capacity of 1.
5GW
per year.
Hillsborough power station capacity is not far
from First Solar's 640MW thin-film module capacity in Ohio.
SolarWorld noted that it still has room to increase the capacity of its Oregon module facility by another 100MW.
SolarWorld said it can see growing demand for 72-cell modules from installers of commercial and utility-scale projects
.
In addition, at the recent SolarWorld Installer Summit, installers said that the residential market is increasingly demanding large, high-power assemblies with power ratings of up to 350 watts
.
In addition to the new module capacity, SolarWorld's cell capacity in Hillsborough also reaches 430MW
per year.
This spring, certain production lines have started production of 5-bus photovoltaic cells
.
Steve Pecis, vice president of operations at SolarWorld Americas, pointed out that the 5-bus bar will make the connection between the batteries stronger, help with power evacuation, and increase power output by 2%.
SolarWorld is currently producing 60-cell PV modules
with 5-bus lines and ratings up to 300 watts.
In the future, SolarWorld plans to expand its 5-bus design
across all of its battery production lines.
Subject to Board approval, the Company plans to begin production of 5-busbar, 72-cell modules
in the first quarter of 2017.
PV manufacturer SolarWorld's plant near Portland, Oregon, currently has an annual module capacity of 550MW and has begun producing 5-bus cells and monocrystalline silicon ingots
.
A few weeks ago, SolarWorld Americas' fully automated cell module facility in Hillsboro, Oregon, began expanding its line of 72-cell photovoltaic modules
.
The line has an annual capacity of 150MW, which, together with the plant's existing 60-cell production line, currently has an annual PV module capacity of 550MW
.
This makes SolarWorld's Oregon plant the largest crystalline silicon PV module plant in the Western Hemisphere, including Germany's SolarWorld, which has a global cell module capacity of 1.
5GW
per year.
Hillsborough power station capacity is not far
from First Solar's 640MW thin-film module capacity in Ohio.
SolarWorld noted that it still has room to increase the capacity of its Oregon module facility by another 100MW.
SolarWorld said it can see growing demand for 72-cell modules from installers of commercial and utility-scale projects
.
In addition, at the recent SolarWorld Installer Summit, installers said that the residential market is increasingly demanding large, high-power assemblies with power ratings of up to 350 watts
.
In addition to the new module capacity, SolarWorld's cell capacity in Hillsborough also reaches 430MW
per year.
This spring, certain production lines have started production of 5-bus photovoltaic cells
.
Steve Pecis, vice president of operations at SolarWorld Americas, pointed out that the 5-bus bar will make the connection between the batteries stronger, help with power evacuation, and increase power output by 2%.
SolarWorld is currently producing 60-cell PV modules
with 5-bus lines and ratings up to 300 watts.
In the future, SolarWorld plans to expand its 5-bus design
across all of its battery production lines.
Subject to Board approval, the Company plans to begin production of 5-busbar, 72-cell modules
in the first quarter of 2017.