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First Solar, Nasdaq: FSLR
An SI Board Since January 2007
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137Looking at the physics of the semiconductor junction in their panel my wild guesEric-12/3/2007
136This page at First Solar pretty much sums up the environmental situation with thEric-12/3/2007
135Seems to me that there are going to be 2 major solar markets with differing needDoren-12/3/2007
134According to Mark Anthony there are 8 grams of Te per panel. At $100/lb that comDoren-12/3/2007
133FSLR recycles its own panels in all cases so thats takes care of that. RegulatiLizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
132RoHS European problem. Any comments? There seems to be some FUD around this as Doren-12/3/2007
131Here is a seeking alpha post from Andrew Ling, one of the bulls on FSLR tech. ALizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
130I've also emailed the USGS Resource Specialists on Tellurium for his opinionDoren-12/3/2007
129Doren Good post. NREL is hatching a lot of good eggs that will help all of us.Eric-12/3/2007
128<i>SPWRs entire business model is based on the fact that they assume thereDoren-12/3/2007
127ON Tellurium from NREL: In brief, our conclusion is this: Producing 20 GW/year Doren-12/3/2007
126Right now PrimeStar is vaporware until they have panels in production going to cEric-12/3/2007
125Zweibel was not involved with NREL in the early days of CdTe though. He came laLizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
124I would expect PrimeStar to be much more dangerous than AVA because (1) Ken ZweiSam Citron-12/3/2007
123Absolutely, you can shut him down just by putting him on your ignore list. He cKeith Feral-12/3/2007
122thanks really? Good to know. I was just setting up a moderated solar thread butLizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
121If you put them on ignore, they can't PM you any messages.Keith Feral-12/3/2007
120there is some quack on SI who posts PMs to me on this stupid Tellurium issue alsLizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
119FSLR came out of NREL originally, so that info is readily accessible. But FSLR Lizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
118I have read thousands of business plans on thin film solar of all types. One ofLizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
117It looks like some of the production processes are similar. Will have to check Eric-12/3/2007
116Sam AVA Solar is the second, real company that I'm seeing that will try andEric-12/3/2007
115Not at all, Liz. That anode slime is more like cash than trash these days, as itSam Citron-12/3/2007
114its CdTe hype made up by some joker on yahoo. I hope this board doesn't getLizzie Tudor-12/3/2007
113<i>ignore tellurium, it is available in mass quantity from hundreds of plaSam Citron-12/3/2007
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