Thursday, March 26, 2009

ASP Seeks Project Financing

Advanced Solar Photonics (ASP) the cutting-edge developer of laser equipment for solar panel processing, thin film solar cells, and commercial solar products is seeking $40 million in financing from investors for its previously announced 45MW thin film demo factory, SolarFab™. This project, when complete, will be the first of its kind in the state of Florida.


ASP is a branch of Fonon Technology International which has secured a 318,000 square foot facility, of which 100,000 square feet will be dedicated to SolarFab™. Having already received a number of letters of intent for solar panels, under the proposed agreements, SolarFab™ would be at maximum production of its SunPanels™ upon initial start. In addition, ASPs’ patented technologies, and other key elements, such as material suppliers, are already in place. Financing for this new factory is anticipated from both private and public companies that have an interest in providing assistance for the development of profitable alternative energy projects.

“We expect to meet with potential financing partners and review proposals over the next few months, said Maureen McHale, Corporate Marketing and Public Relations Manager for Advanced Solar Photonics. “Once this financing is in place, we’ll be able to initiate project completion by the end of the fourth quarter of 2009.”

About Advanced Solar Photonics Advanced Solar Photonics is the cutting-edge developer of laser equipment for solar panel processing, thin film solar cells, and commercial solar products for the solar industry. Our laser equipment performs edge isolation, deletion, glass scribing, coating removal, laser marking and cutting. Our thin film solar panels are produced using our proven patented method and expertise gained first hand to manufacture panels with one of the highest thin film efficiencies and low cost per kilowatt hour. Additionally, ASP has created commercial equipment, like the solar array, utilizing our thin film panels. Our various technologies can increase production and efficiency, minimize waste, and in some cases, increase the overall efficiency of the PV cells.

Investor Contact Information:
Maureen McHale
Corporate Marketing and Public Relations Manager
mmchale@advancedsolarphotonics.com
http://www.advancedsolarphotonics.com/
407-829-2613 x317

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