You are not logged in.

odyd12

Administrator

  • "odyd12" started this thread

Posts: 776

Date of registration: Jan 3rd 2013

Thanks: 73

  • Send private message

21

Sunday, February 3rd 2013, 10:23pm

REC in India

Details here, 21,520 and 20,480, seem 232W avg first farm the other 244W between 14.2 and 15% efficiency,

http://www.energymatters.com.au/index.ph…article_id=3575

Article points to 15.8% average but this is the module they are quoting

http://www.energymatters.com.au/images/r…peak-energy.pdf

Friends from REC when I had an interview sent me this pdf (attached) about their Peak modules the ones with 15.8% efficiency Interestingly REC module is larger by about 2.5 cm from Virtus II and that causes a loss of 0.2% efficiency. However this output is about 197 of nominal power vs. 193 in Virtus II

odyd12 has attached the following file:

explo

Professional

Posts: 659

Date of registration: Sep 29th 2012

Thanks: 39

  • Send private message

22

Monday, February 4th 2013, 1:05am

I think the datasheets will be updated soon to better reflect the yield bell curve Eystein calculated for their Q1 guidance. The NOCT/STC is significantly better than solar 11.

What puzzles me a bit is that they don't seem to get much premium for being non-Chinese, but I have no ASP confirmation.

odyd12

Administrator

  • "odyd12" started this thread

Posts: 776

Date of registration: Jan 3rd 2013

Thanks: 73

  • Send private message

23

Monday, February 4th 2013, 6:57am

Oh, I think they see the premium. Hard to tell but they are selling in 0.80s per watt, I think, based on the revenue of the solar group. That number is lower as there are systems sales involved as well.

explo

Professional

Posts: 659

Date of registration: Sep 29th 2012

Thanks: 39

  • Send private message

24

Monday, February 4th 2013, 10:46am

Thanks for clarifying the ASP, this premium confirmation makes the REC Solar case even stronger. Thanks also for the noct data.

odyd12

Administrator

  • "odyd12" started this thread

Posts: 776

Date of registration: Jan 3rd 2013

Thanks: 73

  • Send private message

25

Tuesday, February 19th 2013, 10:55pm

Hanwha SolarOne

2.7MW in Germany, looks liek average of 244W per module, decent rating
http://www.pv-magazine.com/services/pres…/#axzz2LD3bH5VU

Social bookmarks

.

New Member

ReginaRob(Today, 6:17pm)

EleanorAp(Today, 5:54pm)

AnitaPlac(Today, 1:37pm)

KelseyHas(Today, 11:06am)

ShaunLemo(Today, 9:01am)

Statistic

  • Members: 100
  • Threads: 639
  • Postings: 4,046 (ø 23.52/day)
  • Greetings to our newest member: ReginaRob

.