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July 15, 2008

GM to build rooftop power plant in Spain

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich.

Solar energy product maker Energy Conversion Devices Inc. said it will supply solar cell laminates to General Motors Corp. for the world’s largest rooftop power generation system.

The company’s UNI-Solar thin-film flexible solar laminates will be installed this fall at a plant in Figueruelas, Zaragoza, Spain. The rooftop system will have about 85,000 solar panels and peak capacity of 12 megawatts — enough electricity to power 4,575 homes, GM said.

Through its wholly owned subsidiary, United Solar Ovonic LLC, Energy Conversion Devices will supply the solar laminates, which are flexible sheets of solar cells covered in a plastic-like material. GM will lease its roof space to Clairvoyant Energy SL and Veolia Environnement. The companies will build, own and operate the installation.

Associated Press

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