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May 13, 2011

Saint-Gobain Solar Brings Avancis PowerMax Solar Module to North America

Saint-Gobain Solar is expanding its product offering in North America through the introduction of Avancis PowerMax® premium class photovoltaic (PV) modules. PowerMax combines Copper-Indium-Selenide (CIS) solar power technology with a sophisticated slim design, providing what the company describes as an ultra-efficient, cost-effective energy solution.

"In keeping with our commitment to help protect our global natural environment, we are thrilled to now be able to offer the Avancis PV modules to a new audience of architects, home builders and contractors," said Alain Garnier, General Manager of Saint-Gobain Solar in North America. "PowerMax combines sleek aesthetics with straightforward installation and sustainable functionality, making it much easier to incorporate a low cost design solution while reducing reliance on expensive traditional utility power."

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The stylishly uniform PowerMax black panels are extremely durable, easy to install and suitable for use on roofs, curtain walls, and canopies. Avancis’ pioneering use of CIS technology incorporates thin layers (less than one micron) deposited on glass substrate, enabling the highest electricity conversion efficiency for thin film solar modules – particularly in low light – as verified by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). PowerMax demonstrates the broadest spectral sensitivity in the entire field of photovoltaic, making the panels well suited for both single-dwelling and commercial roof installations.

Related: AEG Introduces Modular PV Inverter for U.S. Commercial Applications

In terms of performance, PowerMax is said to offer significant energy savings and to reduce the carbon emissions of buildings, as evidenced by the recent installation at Saint-Gobain Solar’s headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona. The system will offset 20% of annual electricity consumption and reduce carbon emissions by 224,000 pounds over 20 years – the equivalent of a 23-acre forest.

More news and information regarding the latest developments in Smart Grid electronics can be found at Darnell’s SmartGridElectronics.Net.

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