Apr 7 2010
Based on its recent analysis of the solar power industry, Frost & Sullivan recognizes AZUR SPACE Solar Power GmbH (AZUR SPACE) with the "2009 World Solar Power Industry Growth Leadership Award."
AZUR SPACE has carved a niche for itself in the field of space and terrestrial solar cell applications by providing high-performance solar cells. The company's Si and GaAs solar cells are renowned for their unmatched quality and efficiency rates. In fact, AZUR SPACE is the sole producer of GaAs cells in Europe and only one of the three producers of this cell, worldwide.
The solar power industry still lacks a viable technology that can enable the mass production of solar panels. Moreover, customers are reluctant to switch to the high-cost solar energy solutions, especially in the current economic climate. Companies need to reduce production costs to earn higher profit margins and promote this form of renewable energy.
AZUR SPACE has been working hard on technology advancement to plug the holes in product development. It uses special semiconductor grades of Czochralski-grown material to prepare its silicon cells on, while its GaAs-based cells are prepared by metal organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) on germanium (Ge) substrates.
"The company's cell production for satellite application ranges from the standard silicon cells to the very high efficiency GaAs cells with more than 30 percent efficiency in space that includes not only protection diodes but also maximized end-of-life efficiency and power-to-weight ratios," says Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Suchismita Das. "The range of Si cells produced by AZUR SPACE also includes highly specialised ones for deep space missions." AZUR SPACE claims to produce the best solar cells for satellite applications.
At present, only triple junction cells of the Gallium Indium Phosphide (GaInP)/GaAs/Ge kind are in production. These GaAs cells are not only used for space applications but also for custom-designed terrestrial concentrated PV systems.
At the moment 38 percent efficient solar cells for terrestrial concentrator application are in production at AZUR SPACE. It leverages its close ties with the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE to develop and launch 40 percent-efficient concentrated photovoltaic (PV) cells for terrestrial applications next year. In the longer term, cells with 50% efficiency should be possible, which will result in about 35% AC overall system efficiency.
AZUR SPACE produces its Si and GaAs cells in an integral Cell FAB on a 4,500 meter square production area with a cell capacity equivalent to 350 KW (annually). The company is ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified and has qualified for recertification as per requirements.
Apart from serving the space and terrestrial market with its high-quality solar cells, AZUR SPACE is also planning to enter the healthcare market with its unique offer of solar cells. It is researching ways to use the GaAs technology for medical applications such as X-ray detectors. Although this is still in a nascent stage, the company is optimistic about a breakthrough innovation. The company has already won a medical innovation award from the German Ministry of Research for its research activities in the medical space.
"The company's innovation of triple junction cells for satellites is a breakthrough technological innovation that led to the complete transition from silicon cells to triple junction GaAs cells in 2008 for space applications," notes Das. "The company is rolling out this technology in the United States and is making efforts to introduce it in the market and compete against the existing silicon counterparts."
Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that has demonstrated excellence in capturing the highest annual compound growth rate for the last three years.
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