{SPAM} Evergreen solar module performance. [RE-wrenches]

Doug Pratt dpratt at pacific.net
Sat Feb 15 16:15:55 PST 2003


I've kept a close eye on Evergreen since they first started fooling
around with string ribbon production in the mid-90s. This is a really
smart way to produce polycrystalline silicon for PV, lots less waste and
processing required. See the current Home Power for the full story. Some
of their early lower wattage stuff left a lot to be desired, but they've
learned, improved, and grown. We've sold a LOT of their Cedar series
modules the past couple years with no problems. The EC102/EC110 sizes
with 12 or 24 volt output configuration are quite popular. US-made by a
small independent company, standard "within 20% at 20-year" warranty,
and efficient production that translates into a significantly lower cost
per watt. This is good old American ingenuity at it's best. I don't
hesitate to recommend them. 

Best regards,
Doug Pratt
Real Goods Technical Editor 

-----Original Message-----
From: Vince McClellan [mailto:mail at solarenergydesign.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 11:58 AM
To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
Subject: {SPAM} Evergreen solar module performance. [RE-wrenches]

Hola
I was wondering if any one on the wrenches list has any experience with
Evergreen Solar Modules. I have a customer that is interested in using
EC-102 or EC-110 modules for his system. His primary interest in them is
that they are manufactured in the U.S. I've never used their products
and all I know about them is that their warranty doesn't seem that
great.

Muchas Gracias
Vicente
Energy Design
Eugene OR.

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