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Ascent Solar And Icopal SAS Sign Cooperation Agreement

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by Staff Writers
Littleton CO (SPX) Apr 17, 2008
Ascent Solar Technologies has announced the entering into of a definitive cooperation agreement with Icopal SAS of France. The agreement focuses on the development of new building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) roofing products intended to be distributed by Icopal into the European marketplace.

Initially, Ascent Solar intends to supply Icopal with product from its existing 1.5 MW production line for the development, testing and certification of the BIPV products. The parties also envision demonstration scale projects to validate performance and develop market demand for the BIPV roofing products.

"As an innovative company in flexible PV modules, Ascent Solar is a natural partner for Icopal for integration of Ascent's products into Icopal's flexible roofing membranes," said Bruno Fabvier of Icopal SAS.

"As a leader in roofing systems, Icopal is well positioned to harness the capabilities of our PV modules," said Joseph McCabe, Vice President of Business Development at Ascent Solar. "We believe that by working with European-based building material companies there is an opportunity to develop higher value BIPV markets in Europe."

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One Of The Largest Community Solar Discount Programs In California Conducted By SPG Solar Ends
Novato CA (SPX) Apr 17, 2008
SPG Solar announces the conclusion of being the selected provider for the GoSolarMarin Community Discount Program. The GoSolarMarin Community Discount Program hit an all time record number of kilowatts sold/installed and homes that have gone solar as part of the three month program. More than 100 new solar photovoltaic (electric) systems were purchased as a result of SPG Solar's efforts in Marin County.







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