KYOCERA Solar, Inc.'s Recent Activity
Since 1975, Kyocera Corporation (President: Tetsuo Kuba) has continuously been developing its solar energy business with the business rationale, "...
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Since 1975, Kyocera Corporation (President: Tetsuo Kuba) has continuously been developing its solar energy business with the business rationale, "To bring the power of the sun to the world." To achieve that goal, in August 1984, Kyocera established the Sakura Solar Energy Center just outside of Tokyo for the research & development, and promotion of solar power generating systems. This month the Center marks its 25th anniversary.
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The Morristown, N.J., Wastewater Treatment Facility will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony today, Thursday, May 28, 2009 for its new solar electric gener...
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The Morristown, N.J., Wastewater Treatment Facility will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony today, Thursday, May 28, 2009 for its new solar electric generating system –the town's first publicly owned system – amid an audience of elected officials, local dignitaries and representatives of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the New Jersey Clean Energy Program. The celebration will take place at 1:00 p.m. on the facility grounds at 80 East Hanover Ave. in Cedar Knolls.
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Kyocera Corporation announced today that it is supplying solar modules for the new Toyota Prius solar ventilation system, an optional feature for the ...
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Kyocera Corporation announced today that it is supplying solar modules for the new Toyota Prius solar ventilation system, an optional feature for the hybrid car model introduced in Japan by Toyota Motor Corporation (hereafter "Toyota") on May 18. The system ventilates the air inside of the car by using the electricity generated by the solar module on the rooftop to drive the fans while the car is parked during the daytime. This feature automatically moderates temperature rise inside of the vehicle even during hot seasons.
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. is pleased to announce the recent release of a new line of standard SCADA/RTU ready solar power systems for the Oil & Gas mark...
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. is pleased to announce the recent release of a new line of standard SCADA/RTU ready solar power systems for the Oil & Gas market. The Kyocera standard SCADA/RTU ready solar power system, Series 88+, has been redesigned to enhance its superior quality, ease of installation and product performance longevity.
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. is pleased to announce that TESSCO Technologies Incorporated has become its official distribution partner for a new line of standa...
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. is pleased to announce that TESSCO Technologies Incorporated has become its official distribution partner for a new line of standard solar power systems targeted to the railroad market. Kyocera's standard railroad solar power systems, RR 24/7, have undergone recent design enhancements providing even higher quality, ease of installation, and product performance longevity.
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Kyocera Corporation (NYSE : KYO, TOKYO : 6971) today announced the construction of a new solar module manufacturing plant in Tianjin City, China in or...
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Kyocera Corporation (NYSE : KYO, TOKYO : 6971) today announced the construction of a new solar module manufacturing plant in Tianjin City, China in order to expand production capacity at KYOCERA (Tianjin) Solar Energy Co., Ltd. (herein Kyocera Tianjin Solar).
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. announced today that it will introduce and exhibit a group of innovative new products at the Solar Power International (SPI) 2008 ...
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. announced today that it will introduce and exhibit a group of innovative new products at the Solar Power International (SPI) 2008 trade show October 14-16 at the San Diego Convention Center. SPI, the largest solar show in the U.S., provides an opportunity for Kyocera to demonstrate its record-setting, high-efficiency, multicrystalline solar modules.
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. today announced the registration of its Scottsdale, Ariz. headquarters to the ISO 9001 standard, an achievement consistent with Ky...
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. today announced the registration of its Scottsdale, Ariz. headquarters to the ISO 9001 standard, an achievement consistent with Kyocera's commitment to quality and supporting its global customer base.
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Featuring locking plug-in connectors, heavy duty anodized aluminum frames and larger, more powerful 156mm solar cells.
Featuring locking plug-in connectors, heavy duty anodized aluminum frames and larger, more powerful 156mm solar cells.
Featuring locking plug-in connectors, heavy duty anodized aluminum frames and larger, more powerful 156mm solar cells.
Kyocera Solar, Inc. announced today that Advance: Solar, Hydro, Wind Power Company, one of its authorized distributors in Northern California, has suc...
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. announced today that Advance: Solar, Hydro, Wind Power Company, one of its authorized distributors in Northern California, has successfully completed a 99.2 Kilowatt (kW) STC commercial solar installation at Redwood Valley County Water District.
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Kyocera (NYSE:KYO) today announced a new achievement in its solar cell manufacturing process that offers higher efficiency in its consumption of multi...
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Kyocera (NYSE:KYO) today announced a new achievement in its solar cell manufacturing process that offers higher efficiency in its consumption of multicrystalline silicon, the essential raw material used to make photovoltaic solar cells and modules.
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. and East Los Angeles College (ELAC) today celebrated the inauguration of a colossal, 1.2 megawatt (MW) solar electric generating s...
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Kyocera Solar, Inc. and East Los Angeles College (ELAC) today celebrated the inauguration of a colossal, 1.2 megawatt (MW) solar electric generating system at ELAC's Monterey Park campus.
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Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) announced today plans to build a 450 kW solar energy system on its campus. What began as a student research proj...
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Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) announced today plans to build a 450 kW solar energy system on its campus. What began as a student research project on the viability of solar energy for PLNU soon developed into a collaborative effort between students, staff and faculty that resulted in an official Request for Proposal and bidding process. With construction slated to begin this July, this will be the first large commercial solar photovoltaic (PV) system for a San Diego university.
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Kyocera Corporation (President: Makoto Kawamura) today announced that it will supply and install its solar power generating systems in the Republic of...
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Kyocera Corporation (President: Makoto Kawamura) today announced that it will supply and install its solar power generating systems in the Republic of Tunisia under a yen-loan project by the Japanese government through Itochu Corporation. This will be the first case in which yen loans will be applied to the delivery and installation of photovoltaic power systems. Yen loans are a form of official development assistance (ODA) provided by the Japanese government. They are a mechanism for lending development funds to developing countries at low interest on a long-term basis. Yen loans are designed to help developing countries stand on their own economically as they strive to become self-reliant.
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Featuring locking plug-in connectors, heavy duty anodized aluminum frames, and larger, more powerful 156mm solar cells