July 19, 2006: Nanosolar to Build World's Largest Solar Cell Plant
PALO ALTO, Calif. - Nanosolar Inc. has announced that it will build a solar cell manufacturing facility that will eventually produce enough solar cells in one year to generate 430 MW of power. For comparison, worldwide solar cell production in 2004 was 1,109 MW, with only 138 MW in the United States, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Nanosolar plans to build the world-record-breaking manufacturing plant in the San Francisco Bay area, and has started ordering volume production equipment for the facility. The company currently operates a pilot-scale facility in Palo Alto, Calif., and expects to achieve high production volumes through technology similar to the roll-to-roll printing presses employed by newspapers and other high-volume printers.