Solar fab2farm(TM) Model Offers a Blueprint for Affordable Clean Energy and Local Economic Development
Key to the fab2farm model is a locally-sited solar panel factory built by a solar module manufacturer using Applied’s revolutionary SunFab™ thin film production line. The SunFab line produces the world’s largest and most powerful solar PV panels, which are optimally suited for utility-owned solar farms. Since electricity generation is sited for distribution near load centers, a solar farm can be quickly deployed without the need for extensive, costly transmission lines. This utility-scale solar farm would not only generate cost-competitive, clean, renewable energy for the community, it can help the utility avoid up to 170,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions per year.
“Applied’s fab2farm model unlocks a low-risk, cost-effective opportunity
to integrate solar PV electricity into a community’s energy portfolio,”
said
The Applied SunFab production line, a cornerstone of the fab2farm model,
is designed to produce 80MW of solar panels per year or enough to power
35,000 homes during peak energy use hours. Applied estimates that this
factory could generate more than 2,500 jobs and account for
“Optimized for utility-scale applications, Applied’s SunFab line
produces the world’s most powerful thin film modules with approximately
six times the output of conventional glass solar panels,” said Dr.
To quantify the energy, economic and environmental impact the fab2farm model can have on your own community, visit http://fab2farm.appliedmaterials.com.
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Applied Materials, Inc.
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