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Spire Receives NREL Go Ahead for Phase II of High Efficiency Concentrator Solar Cell Contract

NREL green-lights Spire Semiconductor for Phase II of development of triple junction GaAs 42% efficiency -triathlon- concentrator cells



Spire Corporation a global solar company providing capital equipment and turnkey production lines to manufacture photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules, announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Spire Semiconductor, LLC, has successfully completed Phase I of its High Efficiency Concentrator Solar Cell program with the Department of Energys National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and has been notified the NREL will authorized Phase II of the program. Under the 18-month, $3.7 million cost share subcontract, Spire Semiconductor is developing technology to cost-effectively manufacture 42% efficient, 500 sun, concentrator solar cells for concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) systems.

Spire Semiconductor passed through the NREL Stage Gate Review, a go/no go decision point to validate the progression of the project and assure that progress meets contract objectives. These objectives include estimates of key performance parameters of competitive Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE); annual manufacturing capacity potential; direct manufacturing cost; and cell Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF). PV cell performances of greater than 39% efficiency were achieved during Phase I.

"We are very happy to be given the go ahead with our program," said Roger G. Little, Chairman and CEO of Spire Corporation. "It validates our efforts toward developing a proprietary gallium arsenide (GaAs) concentrator solar cell that exceeds anything commercially available."

Mr. Little concluded, "The PV industry will continue to grow significantly this year and well into the future. CPV systems offer many advantages. With Spires strong position in the solar industry, the availability of our custom GaAs concentrator will put us in a good position to help our customers meet this market demand."

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