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Hydro strengthens engagement in solar energy cells
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2008/4/1
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Hydro has invested NOK 147 million in shares in Ascent Solar, increasing its stake in the American solar energy cell manufacturer from 22 to 34.8 percent. The transaction is part of Hydro's engagement in energy solutions of the future.
Ascent Solar is an exciting company, which is developing super-thin, flexible solar energy cells, which can be considered the solar energy system of tomorrow.
Hydro manufactures energy-efficient facade systems of aluminium through the brands Technal, Wicona and Domal in France, Germany and Italy, respectively, and is a major supplier of aluminium-based building systems throughout Europe.
Hydro is working with Ascent Solar to develop solutions integrating solar cells in facades.
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Ascent Solar is an exciting company, which is developing super-thin, flexible solar energy cells, which can be considered the solar energy system of tomorrow.
Hydro manufactures energy-efficient facade systems of aluminium through the brands Technal, Wicona and Domal in France, Germany and Italy, respectively, and is a major supplier of aluminium-based building systems throughout Europe.
Hydro is working with Ascent Solar to develop solutions integrating solar cells in facades.
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