DENMARK: SOLAR CELL ELECTRICITY ON A LARGE SCALE
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Solar cell electricity can be developed on a larger scale as there are no big technological or financial obstacles, says Terjei Haaland at Greenpeace Denmark. He says oil companies such as Shell and BP-Amoco should invest in solar cell plants; if a large plant for about DKr 3.5bn (USD 0.5bn) is built, solar cell prices could be lowered by three thirds. This is shown in a report made by the international consultancy firm KPMG for Greenpeace.
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Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1999
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DENMARK: CONVERTER FOR SOLAR CELLS
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Miljostyrelsen, the Danish environment authority, has granted subsidies totaling nearly DKr 500,000 (USD 63,000) to the company Oi-Electric for the development of a converter for energy transmission between solar cells and batteries. Oi-Eletric aims at increasing capacity by 15-20%. This could reduce battery consumption by about 38%, according to the company.
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Year: 2001
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DENMARK: DANIONICS TO INVEST IN EXPANSION
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Danionics, the Danish battery manufacturer, will invest DKr 500 million (US$ 59 mn) in new production facilities in Odense. A joint venture in Asia is reportedly also in the pipeline. Danionics have recently received orders from Compaq, and from another producer of palmtop computers.
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Year: 2000
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