Saint-Gobain Vitrage and Shell to Develop a New Generation of Photovoltaic Panel
Courbevoie, France February 2, 2006
Saint-Gobain
Vitrage, Saint-Gobain's Flat Glass Sector and Shell have signed a memorandum
of understanding to produce next-generation solar panels.
Shell has developed a new generation of photovoltaic panel based on
C.I.S. (Copper Indium Selenide) thin film deposited on glass. This panel does
not incorporate silicon wafers. It has been successfully tested and offers
record efficiency, especially under low illumination conditions.
Saint-Gobain Vitrage brings its experience and in-depth knowledge of
thin-film layer deposits and glass transformation, developed after several
years operating in the automotive and building markets.
This partnership will strengthen Saint-Gobain's competitive advantages in
its technical businesses through innovation, which is consistent with the
Group strategy of increasing its R&D effort in the High Performance Materials
and Flat Glass Sectors.
Employing around 37,000 people, Saint-Gobain's Flat Glass Sector
(Saint-Gobain Vitrage) generated sales of around to EUR4.7 billion in 2004.
Saint-Gobain Vitrage operates in 39 countries and ranks number two worldwide
and number one in Europe in the flat glass market.
Saint-Gobain Vitrage is organized according to the markets it serves. Its
businesses include: Saint-Gobain Glass, which specializes in basic glass
products; the Saint-Gobain Glass Solutions network, which processes and
distributes glass destined for the architectural and decoration markets;
Saint-Gobain Sekurit, the leading supplier of glass to the automotive and
transport markets; and finally Saint-Gobain Specialties, which supplies glass
products to the domestic appliances and electronics industries, but also to
the industrial and commercial equipment industries.
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