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Kyocera's innovative solar electric energy solutions

Kyocera Solar, Inc. announced that it will introduce and exhibit a group of innovative new products at the Solar Power International (SPI) 2008 trade show October 14-16 at the San Diego Convention Center. SPI, the largest solar show in the U.S., provides an opportunity for Kyocera to demonstrate its record-setting, high-efficiency, multicrystalline solar modules.

The company will use Solar Power International to introduce its most powerful module to date, the 220-watt back-contact model ― as well as the all-black, back-contact, black back-sheet 187-watt module. Also on display will be MyGen, Kyocera's complete residential photovoltaic system that includes modules, inverter, racking and electrical connections. Kyocera's highly durable G-Frame modules that are ruggedized for extreme weather conditions and have a universal standardized frame will complete the show.

"The size and scope of Solar Power International illustrates the rapid growth of the industry, a trend that Kyocera is experiencing," stated Steve Hill, president of Kyocera Solar, Inc. "We are currently expanding our Tijuana manufacturing facility to meet increasing demand for solar panels. By March 2012, our global solar output will reach 650 megawatts (MW), a significant increase from Kyocera's output of 207 MW in 2007."



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