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Solar energy lights up Germany's path to the future. Photovoltaics are
emerging as the "guiding star" industry of the 21st century. The sector
is creating countless jobs and is impressively supported by laser
technology.
The laser industry has a good sales market with the manufacturers of
solar cells, particularly because Germany ranks among the global market
leaders in photovoltaics. "The solar sector hasn't just had excellent
framework conditions in Germany since the climate debate began", says
Günther Braun, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc., Plymouth (USA). German laser engineers
have once again used this trend to prove their excellence in
identifying new applications.
Growing market for laser beam sourcesExperts believe that the laser beam sources used in solar technology
will double by 2010. At the same time the turnover in the photovoltaics
industry will also increase by 100 percent. According to the German
Solar Industry Association, the turnover generated by photovoltaic
manufacturers in 2007 rose by 23 percent to EUR 5.5 billion. A total of
10,000 jobs were created, putting the number of people employed in the
industry at 40,000.
The thin film technology domain Know-how is invested, for example, in thin film technology - a German
domain that experts believe will replace silicon as the basis for solar
cells. These modules process solar radiation more efficiently and
achieve 15 percent more power when compared with crystalline
technologies. 15 solar plants are currently being planned and built, of
which the majority will use thin film technology.
Lasers, however, are not confined to thin film technology. They find
applications practically everywhere in the production of solar cells,
whether it be with drilling, cutting or milling layers. The laser also
insulates the edges by removing a part of the top layer, in order to
prevent short-circuits.
Laser industry momentum"Germany is the technology leader in the solar industry", says
Rofin-Sinar CEO, Günther Braun. Cost reductions and efficiency
increases play a major role in the production of solar modules. Mr.
Braun explains how, "lasers help to automate processes on many levels
of the value creation chain." No other tool can beat the speed of a
laser in structuring or edge stripping. "Production numbers are
significantly increased and production costs are reduced", emphasizes
Mr. Braun, Chairman of the VDMA-Fachverbands Laser und Lasersysteme
für die Materialbearbeitung (German laser and laser systems for
material processing association).
As a key topic at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2009, lasers in the
production of photovoltaics will bring manufacturers, developers and
users together and demonstrate new and promising potential.