A group of renewable energy companies has joined forces with Ford and the
State of Michigan on a bold plan to convert the 320-acre Wixom Ford Motor Co.
assembly plant outside Detroit into a renewable energy manufacturing park. This
historic Wixom facility will be refurbished and upgraded with new manufacturing
lines for solar panels and advanced energy storage. In case the now announced
plans will be executed, Oerlikon
Solar USA Inc. has been selected by Clairvoyant Energy of Santa Barbara,
Calif., as its preferred equipment partner for the thin film solar panel manufacturing
line.
Oerlikon Solar leads the thin film solar equipment sector with 10 factories
in production around the world and the fastest time to market. The company’s
Micromorph® technology delivers the highest performing thin film silicon
solar products in the world. Thin film silicon solar technology offers cost
and performance advantages over traditional crystalline silicon and each year
is gaining a greater share of the global solar panel market. Micromorph®
technology is quite versatile and well-suited for large-scale projects such
as "solar farms" and industrial installations as well as for smaller
rooftop applications.
“Oerlikon Solar is considered for this project because of our leading
Micromorph® technology and our clear track record for bringing new thin
film solar factories to the market, on time and on budget all over the world,”
said Jeannine Sargent, chief executive officer of Oerlikon Solar. “With
a strong local workforce and the support of Wixom and the state we are confident
that in partnership with Clairvoyant Energy, we can help Michigan leverage its
extensive manufacturing infrastructure for clean renewable energy.”
Clairvoyant Energy plans to hire 300 employees for their production facility,
which will use Oerlikon Solar equipment, starting in late 2011 and add another
700 later depending on demand. If the project is approved, Oerlikon Solar USA
will establish a regional sales and support center at the Wixom site.
“Oerlikon Solar has the experience and capability we needed from a technology
partner for this highly visible and ambitious project,” said David Hardee,
chief executive officer of Clairvoyant Energy. “Oerlikon Solar will provide
us with a technology strategy to remain at the cutting edge at relatively low
risk with the goal of producing a high efficiency solar panel at the lowest
cost in the market.”
Oerlikon Solar is the first thin film silicon technology provider to have IEC/TUV
Rheinland certification for its entire family of thin film silicon solar technologies,
including both Amorphous and Micromorph®. The certification ensures that
modules produced by Oerlikon Solar customers are manufactured to the highest
quality standards and can endure the most challenging real world environmental
conditions. With more challenging credit markets, certification also makes Oerlikon
Solar projects more predictable and bankable.
Oerlikon Solar offers field-proven equipment and end-to-end manufacturing lines
for the mass production of thin film silicon solar modules. Engineered to reduce
manufacturing cost and maximize productivity, its end-to-end solutions feature
high yield production with high equipment uptime, and low maintenance requirements.
The production lines are complete systems, yet modular and upgradeable in both
throughput and process technology. As a global leader in thin film PV technology,
the company provides its customers with extensive experience in both amorphous
and high-efficiency Micromorph® tandem technology.
Oerlikon Solar is ranked “global number one solar turnkey line supplier”
by VLSI and has been named winner of the 2009 CELL AWARD for the ”best
technical product for thin film module manufacturing.”
Oerlikon Solar is headquartered in Switzerland, has over 750 employees in 13
locations world wide and maintains sales and service centers in the USA, Europe
and China, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore and Japan.