HSINCHU, TAIWAN: AU Optronics Corp. announced the inauguration of AUO SunPower Sdn. Bhd. ("AUO SunPower") in Malaysia.
The ceremony was attended by AUO chairman K.Y. Lee, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib, SunPower CEO Tom Werner, and Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ali Rustam.
The construction of the facility will continue through 2013 and, when completed, is expected to generate more than 1,400 megawatts annually of high-efficiency solar cells to meet world demands.
AUO SunPower is located in Melaka's "solar valley", south of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The construction will continue through 2013 and, when completed, is expected to generate more than 1,400 megawatts annually of high-efficiency solar cells.
The two-building facility will be 108,000 square meters (more than 1 million square feet), which is approximately the size of seven US football fields, and will house 28 solar cell production lines when fully online. In production since October of this year, AUO SunPower has already produced approximately 5 megawatts with up to 22.5 percent conversion efficiencies.
"We are pleased to dedicate this facility and celebrate the success of the AUO SunPower joint venture," said K.Y. Lee, chairman of AUO. "The AUO SunPower Fab is already in production, benefiting from our leading manufacturing technology, and efficiently-run global operations and management. We welcome Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib to our facility today, and thank him and the Malaysian government for their full support of our joint venture."
AUO SunPower has been recognized by the International Energy Agency for its superior energy-efficient design. In addition, it has applied for both gold and silver Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certifications for its administration building and cell fab, respectively. AUO SunPower was engineered with a variety of energy efficient features that will help increase operations efficiency and cut energy costs. These features include:
* Solar covered parking, with the system generating up to 2.6 megawatts of power;
Rooftop solar on all site facilities with systems generating more than 10 megawatts of power;
* Rain water retention ponds for environmental protection and water recycling;
* Improved HVAC cooling and heating systems that offer a much lower carbon footprint for a facility of this size and type;
* 100 percent of the hot water heating capacity is generated by heat recovery air compressors;
* Cooling system efficiency that uses approximately 40 percent less electricity compared to typical systems in the Melaka area.
"AUO SunPower will enable us to significantly increase the production of our high-efficiency solar cells in this state-of-the-art manufacturing facility," said Tom Werner, SunPower CEO.
"Malaysia's investment in the AUO SunPower joint venture, an excellent talent pool and a positive business investment climate, has given us the opportunity to significantly expand solar cell production that will meet the demand for solar worldwide, which has grown nearly eight fold over the past four years. We appreciate our partnership with the Malaysian government."
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