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SolarGlas AG builds the first float glass furnace 100% dedicated to the production of solar glass

12-12-2007 07:40 PM CET | Energy & Environment

Press release from: SolarGlas AG

4.12.2007: The growth of the solar markets, both PV and thermal, create a shortage of ultra-white (low iron) glass. Munich based SolarGlas AG starts to build a specialised float glass plant for the production of solar glass to serve this market. After an extensive site selection process the decision was taken for Forst in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany, because of the vicinity to a large portion of German solar module manufacturers, the great commitment of the municipality with its mayor J. Goldschmidt and the support by the federal state of Brandenburg with its federal agency “ZukunftsAgentur Brandenburg”.
The furnace will have a daily capacity of up to 500 tons, which equals an annual production capacity of around 15 – 18 million square meters. The furnace concept brings together innovative technologies for the first time: a so-called “dual-furnace” for the production of structured cast glass for conventional silicon modules and also float glass for thin film and solar thermal applications. Another world novelty is the operation of the furnace with an oxygen-gas mixture. This saves about 25% of energy and reduces the emissions by about 50%. Therefore, this furnace will produce solar glass in the most environmentally friendly way for the application in “green” products. Technology partners of SolarGlas AG are the expert engineering company DTEC in Gelsenkirchen as well as other well reputed German companies with huge experience in the glass industry. The oxygen supply as well as the special know-how for the burner technology is provided by Linde Group. Süddeutsche Leasing GmbH in Ulm, which is specialised in finance leasing of large industrial production lines, backs the funding. SolarGlas AG invests more than 60 million Euro. This amount includes all up- and downstream production steps as well as already planned future additions. The investment creates about 120 new jobs in an otherwise economically underdeveloped area. First glass output is scheduled for June 2009. At the moment, first talks for long-term delivery contracts are being held and first deals are under preparation.

Contact:
SolarGlas AG
Dipl. Ing. Sven Hagen (CEO)
Uhlandstr. 13
85609 Muenchen
Tel. +49 89 90 77 49 97 0
info@solarglas.de
http://www.solarglas.de

SolarGlas AG is the first glass company, which is 100% dedicated to the production of ultra-white (low-iron) glass for the solar industry. The company’s products comprise of structured and tempered cast glass for standard silicon modules as well as float glass for thin film and solar thermal applications. SolarGlas AG is headquartered in Munich, Germany, Production sites are planned in Forst, Germany, as well as Malaysia and Singapore. By focussing on the demands of the solar industry SolarGlas AG can optimise its products to its customer’s specification and produce more cost efficient.

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