SolarWorld will Sponsor Las Vegas University Team in Solar Decathlon

Company joins Bombard Renewable Energy in sponsoring team

HILLSBORO, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SolarWorld,
the largest U.S. crystalline silicon solar panel manufacturer for more
than 42 years, announced today that it will donate more than 7 kilowatts
of high-performance solar panels to sponsor Team Vegas – the team
of the University of Nevada at Las Vegas (UNLV) – in the U.S.
Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.

The manufacturer joins Bombard Renewable Energy, a SolarWorld Platinum
Authorized Installer, in sponsoring the university team. Bombard
Renewable, based in Las Vegas, will donate many balance-of-system
components as well as installation. Bombard Renewable Energy is a
division of Bombard Electric LLC.

In the every-other-year competition, students of engineering,
architecture and other fields compete in designing homes that showcase
solar power. This year from Oct. 5 to 15 in Denver, 13 teams will enter
their modest-sized, but real-life constructions in 10 categories of
competition, such as energy efficiency and housing marketability.

Returning for a second competition, the UNLV team is aiming to construct
a sustainable, health-conscious and “age-in-place” home for “active
aging citizens of Las Vegas and beyond,” according to the team’s summary
on the Solar Decathlon website. The home design will encompass, among
other things, handicapped-accessible features, extra elements to enhance
shading and automated lighting and temperature controls.

“As the leading U.S. producer in our field, we believe we owe the
industry to do our part to foster the solar-industry interests and
drives of young people,” said Shane Messer, U.S. vice president for
sales and marketing for SolarWorld. “The Solar Decathlon is the
industry’s main extracurricular activity for today’s youth.”

About SolarWorld REAL VALUE: SolarWorld Americas Inc., the
largest U.S. crystalline-silicon solar manufacturer for more than 42
years, produces and sells high-tech solar power solutions and, in doing
so, contributes to a cleaner energy supply throughout the Americas. The
company maintains 430 megawatts of annual capacity to produce solar
cells and 550 MW of capacity to manufacture solar modules. The company’s
brand stands for a proven track record of quality and reliability, and
SolarWorld is the only producer whose industrial lineage has outlived
its products’ 25- and 30-year performance guarantees. SolarWorld upholds
high social standards and commits itself to resource- and
energy-efficient production. With its program Solar2World, the company
supports the expansion of solar power in developing countries in Latin
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Contacts

SolarWorld Americas Inc.
Ben Santarris
Head of Corporate
Communications
Office: 503-693-5189
Mobile: 503-927-9858
[email protected]