Quantum Solar Power Corp. Working Device to Be Submitted for NREL Certification in Early 2012
December 14 2011 - 9:00AM
Marketwired
Quantum Solar Power Corp. (Quantum) (OTCBB: QSPW),
www.quantumsp.com, is pleased to announce that they have achieved a
milestone in the development of their groundbreaking solar
technology. Quantum's first photovoltaic (PV) prototype suitable
for performance characteristics testing will be submitted to the
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in early 2012 for
certification.
Dr. Andras Pattantyus-Abraham and his team of 13 scientists at
Quantum's laboratory in Burnaby, British Columbia have been working
for over two years toward a testable prototype of their
groundbreaking approach to a next generation solar photovoltaic
device. The NGD technology uses a novel approach combining a
barrier oxide layer with a patent-pending absorber layer, replacing
the traditional semiconductor layer used in crystalline silicon and
thin-film photovoltaics. Quantum's approach eliminates rare
elements used in thin-film PV at a cost that is projected to be
significantly less expensive than current PV technology. Dr.
Pattantyus-Abraham, Chief Technology Officer of Quantum, said, "We
think we have discovered an approach to solar PV design that is
years ahead of the nearest research. We are optimistic that, once
commercialized, we'll be able to make a significant impact with our
device on the role of solar energy as a true replacement to fossil
fuel generated electricity."
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado is
a premier independent laboratory that engages in testing the
performance of commercial, developmental, and research photovoltaic
devices. NREL is one of only two laboratories in the world that has
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17025
accredited cell calibration. NREL's role in verifying device
performance for the PV industry will serve as an important next
step in Quantum's research and development program. Steven Pleging,
CEO and President of Quantum, said, "This is a very important step
in our product development. With NREL verification of an NGD
prototype, we will obtain industry recognized data allowing us to
begin our third phase of research and development: developing a
commercial product. We believe our PV device will be a significant
achievement in making solar energy competitive with any other
source of electrical energy."
About Quantum Solar Power Corp. Quantum
Solar Power Corp. is developing a next generation photovoltaic
device (NGD). Quantum's NGD is a patent-pending PV design that
employs a completely new approach to solar power conversion. NGD
has the potential to remove the less effective silicon
semiconductor-based technologies and more exotic rare-element based
thin-film technologies used in photovoltaics today. We believe
Quantum's technology has the potential to match the efficiency of
crystalline silicon PV at the cost of thin-film PV. The anticipated
technology is free of any rare element dependencies found in other
current solar technologies, using only abundant and inexpensive
materials. If successful, Quantum has the potential to create solar
cells at significantly less cost per watt ($/Wp) than current
technologies. Quantum maintains offices in Vancouver, Canada and
Düsseldorf, Germany and can be found on the web at:
www.quantumsp.com or www.quantumsp.de (Germany).
Forward-Looking Statements This news
release contains forward-looking statements regarding future events
and Quantum's future results that are subject to the safe harbors
created under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act") and
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") and
constitute "forward looking information" within the meaning of U.S.
securities laws. These statements include statements about
Quantum's planned technological development plan and are based on
material factors and assumptions including Quantum's management's
current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections about
the industry in which Quantum operates and the beliefs and
assumptions of Quantum's management. Words such as "expects,"
"anticipates," "targets," "goals," "projects," "intends," "plans,"
"believes," "seeks," "estimates," "continues," "may," variations of
such words, and similar expressions, are intended to identify such
forward-looking statements. In particular, there is no assurance
that the company device will receive NREL certification and there
is no assurance that Quantum will be able to successfully complete
development of its photovoltaic technology or that the technology
will provide Quantum with the ability to create solar cells at
significantly less cost per watt than current technologies. In
addition, any statements that refer to projections of Quantum's
future financial performance, Quantum's anticipated growth and
potentials in its business and other characterizations of future
events or circumstances are forward-looking statements. Readers are
cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only
predictions and are subject to risks, uncertainties, and
assumptions that are difficult to predict, including the risk that
Quantum's technological development plan may not be successful, and
those risks identified in Quantum's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2011. Therefore, actual
results may differ materially and adversely from those expressed in
any forward-looking statements. Quantum undertakes no obligation to
revise or update any forward-looking statements for any reason.
Media Contact: Erik O. Cathcart Director of Marketing
(604) 681-6311 media@quantumsp.com
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