SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Sharp Corp, one of the world's biggest makers of silicon-based solar cells, said on Monday it would introduce next generation thin film solar cells in the U.S. market in August ...
Sharp Corp., Japan's biggest solar-panel manufacturer, agreed to buy San Francisco's Recurrent Energy for as much as $305 million to expand into building power plants as it faces more competition from ...
Sharp’s made no secret of its interest in solar cell technology, but finally they’ve shown off the fruit of their efforts, the first solar cell capable of ...
Sharp plans to partially power a new solar panel factory with energy generated from a solar installation on the plant’s roof, it said Monday. The company and local power utility Kansai Electric will ...
Sharp’s solar business is on track to turn its first annual profit this year as the company looks to expand production and forge partnerships with corporations worldwide to expand the use of solar ...
Sharp has developed new n-type monocrystalline bifacial solar panels based on tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) cell technology. The new panels measure 2,278 mm x 1,134 mm x 30 mm and weigh ...
Sekisui Chemical is set to acquire Sharp's Sakai facility in Osaka to construct a new factory for next-generation perovskite solar cells. Sekisui plans to form a new solar cell company in partnership ...
Sharp says that its Sharp Energy Solutions Europe (SESE) unit will halt business operations on March 31 due to challenging conditions in the European solar market. Japanese electronics manufacturer ...
Cutting-edge LCD plant will cost $3.2 billion; Sharp's solar plant will be the largest solar cell factory in the world Sharp is to build an LCD (liquid crystal display) manufacturing plant in west ...
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