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Intel Spins Off Solar PV Company
June 17, 2008Source: Clean Edge News
To spur new development and demand for renewable energy sources,
Intel Corporation is spinning off key assets of a start-up business
effort inside Intel's New Business Initiatives group to form an
independent company called SpectraWatt Inc. Intel Capital, Intel's
global investment organization, is leading a $50 million investment
round in SpectraWatt and is joined by Cogentrix Energy, LLC, a
wholly owned subsidiary of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., PCG Clean
Energy and Technology Fund ("CETF") and Solon AG. The transaction is
expected to close in the second quarter of 2008.
SpectraWatt will manufacture and supply photovoltaic cells to solar
module makers. In addition to focusing on advanced solar cell
technologies, SpectraWatt will concentrate development efforts on
improvements in current manufacturing processes and capabilities to
reduce the cost of photovoltaic energy generation. SpectraWatt
expects to break ground on its manufacturing and advanced technology
development facility in Oregon in the second half of 2008 with first
product shipments expected by mid-2009.
"SpectraWatt is a great example of technology resulting from
entrepreneurial efforts inside Intel," said Arvind Sodhani,
president of Intel Capital and Intel executive vice president. "This
is an important investment for Intel Capital in the growing
cleantech sector and we look forward to working with the company to
support its expansion."
Solar cells are the discrete components in a solar energy generation
system responsible for converting sunlight to electricity. The end-
user market segment for solar technology in 2007 was approximately
$30 billion, a 50 percent increase from 2006, according to Photon
Consulting. Solar industry growth of 30 to 40 percent annually is
expected to continue in years to come as the economics of solar,
which is currently approximately twice the cost of delivered retail
electricity on a per kilowatt basis, begins to approach that of
traditional electricity-generation technologies.
Intel has a long history of commitment to the environment and has
applied technology innovation to drive energy-efficiencies within
its own products and operations. The development of a small solar
business within Intel is consistent with the philosophy to protect
the environment as well as seek new business opportunities. Intel is
on track to reduce its total worldwide greenhouse gas emissions by
30 percent from 2004 levels through 2010, and also recently
introduced lead- and halogen-free microprocessors. Additionally,
Intel currently tops the Environmental Protection Agency's Green
Power list as the largest purchaser of renewable energy credits.
"The formation of SpectraWatt is an important step forward in the
renewable energy market," said Andrew B. Wilson, SpectraWatt CEO and
former general manager in the Intel New Business Initiatives
group. "We are pleased to work with these companies in the goal of
moving toward long-term national energy independence."
"We are very proud to be part of this exciting new venture," said
Thomas Krupke, SOLON AG CEO. "With the experience and commitment of
all companies involved, we are confident to reach our common goal --
advancing solar technology to a new stage."