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Lambda Energia to set 25 MWp TFPV factory of Nano Crystalline Amorphous Silicon in Estern Germany and new research facilities in Mexico.
 
CEO Letter
Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 13 May 2007

Lambda Energia is an international solar energy research, manufacturing and consulting company, staffed by a team of experts in the fields of plasma physics, nanostructured thin-film semiconductors, micro-electronics and MEMS.

With very important technological advantages and strong support from basic scientific research through recognized academic institutions and attractive subsidies from the federal government of Germany, we pose as an important player in the nascent industry segment of thin films photo voltaics for electrical power production.

In Lambda Energia we recognise the urgent need to economically and profitably solve the ecological crisis that we as human beings have stressed over our environment.  We see that the only real solution is to invest all our efforts towards the renewable energies but with special enfasis in photovoltaics.

German Government successfully demonstrated through aggressive subsidies to massive private deployments, that photovoltaic is an unquestionable source of huge real clean energy for utility distribution.

In the present time more than 95% of solar cell photovoltaic production is based in silicon wafers from the semiconductor industry that are extremely expensive to produce, in monetary as in environmental terms.

TFPV Thin Film Photo Voltaic solar cells are not all made equal, we focused in Nano Crystalline Amorphous Silicon Photo Voltaics, because of proven stability, innocuous to environment and humans and relatively inexpensive to produce compared with silicon wafer solar cells.
 
We choose strategy to buy turn-key factory to set up in Germany and research facilities in INAOE at Mexico to sustain both, production and technology enhancement as TFPV is an area of huge potential for improvement.

Thank you

Marco Adamo
Founder and CEO
Lambda Energia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 May 2008 )