Uni-Solar公司,目前最大的太陽(yáng)能板制造商之一,已被迫暫時(shí)關(guān)閉其在奧本山和格林維爾的工廠,并推遲其在密歇根州工廠的擴(kuò)容計(jì)劃。專家指出,目前的經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況及市場(chǎng)疲軟,將使格林維爾工廠關(guān)閉4周,于6月17號(hào)重新開工。奧本山工廠的狀況將持續(xù)3周,于6月7號(hào)恢復(fù)。
公司的一個(gè)大客戶,太陽(yáng)能集成技術(shù)公司正在經(jīng)歷財(cái)務(wù)上的困難,在剛結(jié)束了一個(gè)增加2500萬(wàn)美元信貸額度的談判之后,它們?cè)诶^續(xù)尋找屋頂太陽(yáng)能系統(tǒng)的潛在買家。
United Solar Ovonic (Uni-Solar), a whollyowned subsidiary of Energy Conversion Devices and one of the largest manufacturers of flexible solar laminate products, has been forced to temporarily shut down its Michigan production operations in Auburn Hills and Greenville, while also delaying the planned ramp at its second facility in Greenville. The s-Si thin-film specialist cited the economic conditions and weak demand for the shutdowns, which will last 4 weeks at Greenville through to June 17 and 3 weeks at Auburn Hills, which will reopen June 7.
Energy Conversion Devices had also responded earlier this week to news that a major end-user of its solar laminates, Solar Integrated Technologies, was having financial problems after ending talks for a US$25 million line of credit and had retained Thomas Weisel Partners to look for potential buyers of the roofing specialist.
The company had previously implemented a two-week production hiatus that began on March 22, making this the second time production has been halted to reduce inventory and preserve cash in the current economic climate.