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Dow Corning Kicks-off Research Activities in New €9m European Development Center
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Dow Corning Kicks-off Research Activities in New €9m European Development Center05:00 EDT Monday, June 18, 2012
SENEFFE, Belgium (Business Wire) -- Dow Corning announced today it has started research activities in the
newly completed state-of-the-art Solar Energy Exploration and
Development (SEED) research center, which focuses on the development and
discovery of new materials and technologies that will help advance
renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Dow Corning chemists and scientists research energy efficiency and solar technologies in the company's Seneffe, Belgium laboratories. (Photo: Business Wire)
Part of a global network of research and development facilities, the
SEED supplements Dow Corning's existing European science capacities in
Belgium, the UK and Germany. The company's research aims to develop the
innovations that will help address today's major societal issues such as
helping make renewable energy a viable and sustainable option, and
meeting the challenges of rapid urbanization.
“Our journey toward the future will be guided by chemists, scientists
and engineers creating new approaches to innovation and developing novel
products that enrich people's lives and benefit the environment,” said
Dr. Gregg Zank, Dow Corning's senior vice president and chief technology
officer. “The silicon technologies we develop alongside our customers at
this facility, and throughout our network, will continue to be a driver
for growth and sustainable development not only in Europe, but all over
the world.”
The SEED includes a Solar Application Center and a Silicon Technology
Center. The center's solar cell laboratory is Dow Corning's first of its
kind, and completes the company's network of solar research centers
based in the United States and Korea.
“Dow Corning's European Solar Application Center complements our global
innovation capabilities and enhances our ability to collaborate with
customers and research institutes around Europe,” said Eric Peeters, Dow
Corning's vice president for Solar Solutions. “Our research continues to
focus on reducing the cost of solar energy to make photovoltaics even
more competitive with traditional energy sources.”
The Solar Application Center enables the company's engineers and
scientists to work with customers to develop and evaluate materials
solutions used to make solar cells.
The laboratories comprise:
A pilot line that has a capacity to produce solar cells from wafers
through all production stages.
A team of highly specialized scientists, lab technicians and
application engineers working on full-size wafers with equipment that
is typically used in full-scale solar cell manufacturing.
The possibility to make standard solar cells, but also next-generation
cells using innovative techniques and technologies to anticipate the
future needs of the solar industry.
Two labs specialized in the development of new silicon-based materials
that would be used in the assembly and installation of solar panels to
improve their performance, durability and efficiency, while reducing
overall cost per kilowatt hour.
The Silicon Technology Center houses research activities which aim to
develop next-generation silicon-based technologies and applications,
many of which to be used to improve energy efficiency in construction,
automotive, electronics and LED lighting. For example, Dow Corning is
actively exploring opportunities in the dynamic window market, aiming to
increase the energy efficiency of office buildings, as well as lithium
ion-battery technology that could help increase the autonomy of electric
vehicles and silicon-based materials that would enhance the efficiency
of LED luminaires.
A confirmation of Dow Corning's commitment to innovation in Europe, the
SEED supplements Dow Corning's existing research network around the
world. In Europe, 200 engineers and technicians are working on
silicon-based solutions to support innovation in a broad range of
industries, including construction, electronics, healthcare and more.
Built with the latest technologies in energy efficiency, the SEED acts
as a showcase of what can be achieved in sustainable innovation using
silicon-based materials in High Performance Building.
For videos, photos and more information, visit the SEED information
center: www.dowcorning.com/seed
About Dow Corning
Dow Corning (www.dowcorning.com)
provides performance-enhancing solutions to serve the diverse needs of
more than 25,000 customers worldwide. A global leader in silicones,
silicon-based technology and innovation,
Dow Corning offers more than 7,000 products and services via the
company's Dow Corning® and XIAMETER® (www.xiameter.com)
brands. Dow Corning is equally owned by The
Dow Chemical Company and Corning,
Incorporated.
Dow Corning is also the majority shareholder in the Hemlock
Semiconductor Group (www.hscpoly.com)
joint ventures, which includes Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation and
Hemlock Semiconductor, L.L.C. Hemlock Semiconductor is a leading
provider of polycrystalline silicon and other silicon-based products
used in the manufacturing of semiconductor devices and solar cells and
modules. Hemlock Semiconductor began operations in 1961 and has
announced more than $4 billion of investments since 2005.
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