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by Staff Writers Dallas TX (SPX) Oct 21, 2011
Hanwha SolarOne has announced its first AC Module (ACM) incorporating the world's most efficient microinverter technology from Enphase Energy. The Enphase Energized AC Module is a combination of Hanwha SolarOne's high performance solar modules with Enphase's highly efficient third generation microinverters, allowing installers to sell the most advanced solar solutions to customers. With vertically integrated manufacturing of silicon ingots, wafers, PV cells and modules, Hanwha SolarOne's modules are crafted from the very first materials to be reliable and efficient. The combination of Hanwha SolarOne's field-proven modules with Enphase microinverters allows the ACM to deliver maximum energy harvest for PV solar installations. "By delivering innovative, cost-advantaged solar products with guaranteed performance, Hanwha SolarOne and partners like Enphase are charting a rapid course to a truly global solar economy," said Sungsoo Lee, Chief Strategic Officer of Hanwha SolarOne. "The Enphase Energized AC Module will drive increased clean energy projects that maximize solar power for homes, businesses and utilities around the world." Enphase Energy's third generation microinverters easily attach to the frame of a Hanwha SolarOne 60-cell module to generate grid-compliant alternating current (AC) power directly at the module-level. The ACM is guaranteed by a 25-year limited warranty for both the microinverter and module. "The powerful combination of SolarOne's modules with our Microinverter System creates a high performance, easy-to-install system that comes complete with integrated intelligence and a comprehensive warranty," said Bill Rossi, chief marketing officer of Enphase Energy. Hanwha SolarOne will be exhibiting at booth #3527 where it will feature an Enphase Energized AC Module.
Hanwha SolarOne All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
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