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Semprius Supplies Aerojet Rocketdyne with High-Concentration PV Modules for Commercial-Scale Demonstration

Demonstration system installed at SolarTAC in Colorado

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Semprius, Inc. recently delivered its state-of-the-art technology in support of Aerojet Rocketdyne’s 17.5 kilowatt DC demonstration system at the Solar Technology Acceleration Center (SolarTAC) in Colorado. The demonstration is being overseen by the Electric Power Research Institute, Inc., (EPRI), a non-profit organization that conducts research and development relating to the generation, delivery and use of electricity for the benefit of the public.

Semprius manufactures the highest efficiency mass-produced solar modules in the world at its production facility in Henderson, NC, announcing just last week a new record of 35.5% – two to three times more efficient than conventional photovoltaic modules. Semprius’ unique design couples solar cells as small as the head of a pin with established semiconductor and microelectronic manufacturing processes to deliver highly efficient, reliable, cost-competitive modules.

The SolarTAC demonstration system includes Semprius HCPV modules, a standard solar inverter and a dual-axis tracker system capable of accurately following the sun throughout the day. Connected to the grid in August 2013, the demonstration system is already operating at peak AC system efficiencies exceeding 30%.

“We are very excited to be working with Aerojet Rocketdyne,” said Russell Kanjorski, vice president of business development at Semprius. “With systems installed in eight countries and four U.S. states since 2010, we look forward to this opportunity to demonstrate the superior performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness of our technology.”

Semprius will also support Aerojet Rocketdyne’s next step in HCPV commercialization by supplying modules and technical assistance to Aerojet Rocketdyne under its award from the U.S. Department of Defense for a 200 kilowatt commercial demonstration at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

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