Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
SMA
Solar Technology AG, parent company of U.S. subsidiary SMA
America, Inc., has announced the opening of its 193,000 square foot
solar inverter factory in Kassel, Germany. With the new facility, SMA
has increased its production capacity to four gigawatts and is
continuing to expand its successful strategy of scalability to meet
demand for its popular line of solar inverters.
Solar inverters are the key component in a solar power system that
converts direct-current power generated by solar panels into usable
household power.
In addition to being the world’s largest solar inverter manufacturing
site, the plant is also pioneering the concept of C02 neutral industrial
production by utilizing a low-energy building concept, high efficiency
and renewable energy.
"The inverter -- the heart of every photovoltaic system -- significantly
contributes to an emissions-free energy supply,” said Günther
Cramer, CEO of SMA Solar Technology AG. "With our CO2 neutral
inverter manufacturing, we are showing that advanced industrial
production can be accomplished with a small environmental footprint.”
“The new manufacturing plant, with a capacity of up to four gigawatts,
will allow SMA and its subsidiaries to match industry growth and global
demand for its solar inverters,” said Jurgen Krehnke, president and
general manager of SMA America. “It also demonstrates that world-class,
CO2 neutral industrial production is both possible and economical using
today’s existing technologies.”
C02 neutral production is achieved through minimizing energy consumption
and maximizing operating efficiencies through a low-energy building
concept, the optimal use of daylight, innovative heating and cooling
systems, and renewable energy.
Electrical power is derived from a building-integrated 1.1 megawatt PV
system and an onsite biogas plant. The biogas plant satisfies a portion
of the factory’s basic heating requirement with additional heat provided
by a local waste incineration facility. Excess heat from an electric
compressor that provides compressed air for various tools and equipment
is also recycled into the ventilation system. All heat sources are
connected to a hot water tank, which helps regulate the system and
enables continuous usage. Cooling is furnished through two systems,
including an absorption refrigerator driven by the excess heat generated
by the biogas plant and an electric back-up system.
In order to completely satisfy the site’s energy requirements, renewable
energy is purchased from nearby sources. After the final construction
phase, the CO2 balance will be equalized through additional PV
installations, eliminating the need for additional utility purchases.
As part of the CO2 neutral manufacturing effort, the entire production
line was re-engineered to optimize efficiency and can now be quickly
extended or reconfigured for other device types, providing the ability
to scale production up or down to meet rapidly changing demand.
“As the world leader in solar inverter technology we now intend to
initiate a trend towards CO2 neutral factories,” added Cramer.
About SMA America, Inc.
SMA America, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of SMA Solar Technology AG,
based in Germany. SMA is the world leader in solar inverter technology
and manufacturing with divisions in ten countries on four continents.
SMA is committed to its leadership role, offering exceptional value with
the most efficient and reliable solar inverters in the industry. SMA
takes special pride in promoting renewable energy solutions at all
levels through education, information and support for the general public
and solar installers, as well as for small and large businesses
worldwide. For more information, call (916) 625-0870 or visit www.SMA-America.com.
About SMA Solar Technology AG
With a turnover of more than 680 million Euros in 2008, SMA is the
global market leader for solar inverters, a central component of every
solar power system. The SMA group is headquartered in Niestetal, near
Kassel, Germany, and is represented on four continents in ten countries.
The group employs more than 3,000 people (including temporary
employees). SMA produces a broad range of inverter types which offers
suitable inverters for every photovoltaic module type used and for
photovoltaic systems in all power ranges. The product portfolio includes
inverters both for grid-connected photovoltaic systems and for
stand-alone systems. Since June 27, 2008, the company has been listed in
the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (S92), and since
September 22, 2008, the company's shares have been listed in the TecDAX.
In the past recent years, SMA was recognized several times with awards
for its outstanding performance as an employer.