About GS-Solar UK

GS-Solar (UK) Company Ltd, are based in Covent Garden, London. A manufacturer of the revolutionary “Thin film” Solar PV modules. Our mother company, GS-Solar (China), is one of the largest producers of thin film solar modules in the world; using our proprietary manufacturing processes. GS Solar are well established in the European, US and Asian markets, having successfully supplied and installed multi megawatt projects across Europe and worldwide.



Tuesday 13 September 2011

4 yr Solar payback


Example of a 4 year payback on a 49.72 kWp system based in the UK.

  • Based on South facing @ 15 degrees
  • Solar radiation of 1017 kWh with 44,497 kW per annum generation.
  • 3.5% Retail Price Index per annum
  • 100% energy usage based on a tariff of 13p per kWh, with a 8% fuel rise per year.
  • Installed cost of £110,000

Payback 4 years and with a total benefit over 25 years of £859,496



Monday 12 September 2011

The Tower of Note Pads


















Valerie (Frankfurt office) and Alex (London office)building and topping up the leaning tower of note pads @ Hamburg EU PV show.


Hamburg September 2011

GS Solar's stand @ Hamburg, Germany September 2011.

Our sales team from GS Solar's EU Frankfurt office and the London offices attend EU PV exhibition and conference, from 5th - 9th September. Also attending the conference was Dr Paul from our Head office in China.It was a very successful show, with many enquiries coming in from around the World.

Thanks to Andy for building and dismantling our stand, and we look forward to seeing your next creation.



Friday 2 September 2011

IKEA Southampton Solar install

We have a great guest blog from Mark at IKEA Southampton, talking about the latest edition to the store!

When I heard about the IKEA global project to fit 150 stores worldwide with solar panels I was immediately thinking “please please please … let us be one of them.”



VIEW the installation VIDEO

In April I attended a meeting with the manufacturing and installation companies to learn about the project and look at the specific site requirements of transporting over 5000 solar panels up 6 flights and onto our roof!

On the 10th May I met with the installation team on their first day on site for a recycling induction. We have a high recycling percentage target at IKEA and are zero waste to landfill in Southampton so it is important that anyone working here knows how to contribute to this before they start work.

Since then I keep popping up on the roof, seeing the work take place. Firstly a giant “Meccano” type structure is being laid to support the panels off the floor so our rain water harvesting still works well.

I don’t envy the crew up there though; during either blistering sunshine or torrential rain (who says global warming isn’t effecting our weather patterns?) they have had to lay over 20 kilometres of aluminium substructure using nearly 22,000 nuts bolts and washers and using 1190 posts. To continue the staggering statistics, we will have just under 5000 solar panels, held to the substructure on 20,000 solar panel clips, cabled together using 32 kilometres of cable linking through 60 de-combiner boxes, using 720 fuses . All with the aim of producing 274 kW electricity per year from the sun! Incredible!

They even tell me they will generate electricity in moonlight but I can’t tell if they are pulling my leg on that one!

I had to fit at least one myself just to contribute , one less for them to do but looking at his reaction maybe I fitted this one upside down !

Wednesday 17 August 2011

Solar power portal article August 2011

Home furnishings giant IKEA has revealed plans to reduce its carbon emissions as well as its dependence on fossil fuels. By investing a total of £4 million, the company intends to install more than 39,000 solar panels across 10 of its UK-based stores, providing approximately 5% of each building’s electricity needs.

The solar installations – which come after energy efficient measures helped the company to reduce energy consumption by 19% – form part of the company’s global ‘IKEA Goes Renewable’ project, which aims to ensure that all IKEA operations across the world use 100% renewable energy in the long-term.

In total 31,000m2 of roof space will be covered by the panels, which will generate around 1,600,000kWh per year – or enough to power 492 homes. This amount of energy is expected to reduce IKEA UK’s CO2 consumption on average by 662 tonnes per year during the first 25 years of the installations’ operation.

Steve Howard, Chief Sustainability Officer for IKEA Group said, “Taking care of people and the environment is integral to how we do business, so we are continually working to significantly reduce our carbon footprint from all parts of our operations, while helping to reduce CO2emissions in society.

“We aim for all IKEA UK buildings to be fitted with solar panels in the long-term. As well as reducing our impact on the environment, these initiatives come with a strong financial incentive as consuming less energy means we spend less money, which helps us lower the prices on our products.”

“As part of our global ‘IKEA Goes Renewable’ programme, we are committed to heavily investing in making IKEA buildings more energy efficient and use more renewable energy. Following a thorough audit of all our existing buildings in the UK, we have also created action plans for each, which includes retro-fit measures to improve energy efficiency.”

John Sauven, Executive Director at Greenpeace UK said, “IKEA is providing a powerful voice to those who believe a better energy future for the world will come through energy efficiency and clean, renewable energy. Together, governments, organisations and individuals can change the way the world generates and uses energy.”

IKEA has partnered with GS Solar for the installations, which will supply, install and maintain the systems consisting of GS Solar GS-55 panels, Solutronic SOLPLUS 120 inverters and Profinal, Northmount mounting systems. Each project will vary in size according to location.

IKEA Cardiff:248kWp
IKEA Edinburgh:171kWp
IKEA Edmonton:294kWp
IKEA Glasgow:138kWp
IKEA Milton Keynes:330kWp
IKEA Nottingham:138kWp
IKEA Southampton:292kWp
IKEA Warrington:244kWp
IKEA Wednesbury:143kWp
IKEA Wembley:121kWp

The Milton Keynes and Edmonton store installations are now fully operational while IKEA stores including Warrington and Southampton will be fully operational in the coming weeks. The company is aiming for all installation work across the other six stores to be complete by March 2012. No comment has been made on how the recent feed-in tariff cuts will affect the company's solar installations.

GS Solar & Ikea article in Building.co. uk

GS Solar bags £4m IKEA solar panel deal

Iain Withers

Chinese manufacturer will install 39,000 PV panels on the rooftops of 10 UK stores

Chinese manufacturing giant GS Solar has agreed to fit solar panels on the rooftops of ten IKEA stores, in a deal worth £4m.

The move makes IKEA the first major retailer in the UK to invest heavily in solar and to begin rolling out panels across its estate.

GS Solar will install the panels on IKEA stores in Cardiff, Edmonton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Southampton, Warrington, Wednesbury and Wembley.


Monday 15 August 2011

IKEA Milton Keynes

Ikea Milton Keynes - roof top installation
  • Approx 6,500 GS-55 panels.
  • East west mounting system.
  • Completed in 6 weeks.

Friday 5 August 2011

Thin Film the lowest Carbon Footprint.


Thin film solar technology boasts a superior carbon footprint compared to energy-intensive crystalline silicon solar modules. Thin film can claim the shortest EPBT (energy payback time) by a large measure.

Friday 29 July 2011

IKEA plans to install 39,000 GS Solar panels in UK.


Ikea Group, the world’s biggest home-furnishings retailer, bought a wind farm in Scotland and plans to install 39,000 solar panels on its U.K. stores as part of a goal to get all of its energy from renewable sources.

Ikea bought a 12.3-megawatt wind farm in Huntly, northeast Scotland, from Good Energies Capital Inc., Chief Sustainability Officer Steve Howard said in a phone interview. That’s enough to cover 30 percent of Ikea’s U.K. electricity use. The solar panels, totaling 2.1 megawatts, will be fitted on 10 stores, providing an average of 5 percent of each shop’s power, he said.

The Huntly purchase adds to wind farms the company already owns in Denmark, France and Germany. By building up a renewables portfolio, Ikea is seeking to reduce its exposure to fluctuating energy prices, which cost the company 1.2 billion euros ($1.7 billion) to 1.5 billion euros a year, Howard said.

“The principle strategy is to match the direct energy consumption of the business with electricity production from renewable assets,” Howard said yesterday. “We can certainly see a point in time where renewables are likely to be the most cost-effective form of energy generation.”

The solar panels, which will cost “close to 4 million pounds” ($6.5 million) to fit, are made by China’s GS Solar Fujian Co., according to Howard. Denmark’s Vestas Wind Systems A/S supplied the turbines for the wind farm, he said, declining to comment on the purchase price.

Renewables Certificates

Ikea isn’t carbon-neutral, and may sell so-called renewable obligation certificates earned by the wind farm, Howard said. Under the government’s renewables obligation, electricity suppliers are required to source an increasing portion of their power from alternative sources such as the wind and the sun, and must hold tradable certificates to show this.

The company will also claim feed-in tariffs -- or guaranteed prices paid for electricity from renewables -- for the solar power it generates, Howard said. Ikea now derives about 50 percent of its energy from renewables, including the green energy it buys, he said.

“The direction of travel for us is 100 percent renewable,” Howard said, adding that no deadline has yet been set. “We’re likely to hit 70 to 80 percent by 2015. We’ve built up sufficient experience in the area to be more confident in the timeline, so we will set a timeline in the next few months.”

Ikea now owns 67 wind turbines providing 127 megawatts of capacity, and is looking to add more British wind farms to its portfolio, Howard said.

“The wind turbines in the U.K. are a first step, and we’ll expand on that,” he said. “This is a message to developers out there that we’re looking for good projects in the right places, and we’re keen to diversify in terms of the regions.”

No one at Zug, Switzerland-based Good Energies Capital could be reached for comment.

To contact the reporter on this story: Alex Morales in London at amorales2@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Reed Landberg at landberg@bloomberg.net

Sale saving 40% off RRP...

Aluminium Mounting Rail @ £2.92 per meter (plus Vat)

  • Ideal for Pitched roof installations
  • For Thin Film and CSI modules
  • Available in 6m lengths
  • Pickup throughout UK

Please contact me for further information and to purchase, while stocks last.

Stuart Buchanan - Sales Manager

GS-Solar (UK) Company Ltd,

25 Floral Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9DS

T: 020 7189 8341 | M: 07767202190 | E: s.buchanan@goldensunsolar.com | W: http://www.gs-solar.com/

Thursday 28 July 2011

Solar prices up 3- 5% in August.


Will Crystalline panels price rise Q1. - 2012?

AS Solar cell makers have notified clients that August quotes will go up by 3-5% to reflect the rising cost of production materials, according to industry sources.

As orders of solar cells stabilize in the third quarter, many solar cell makers have been returning to full capacity. According to industry sources, the first-tier solar cell firms plan to increase quotations by 3-5% to above US$0.80/watt in August. The industry is also optimistic about fourth quarter.

Industry sources noted that many solar cell makers have notified clients that the wafer firms can no longer operate at a loss so the price of solar wafers is likely to increase, therefore, the quotes of solar cells will likely to follow suit.

The order visibility from a month ago was only until September, causing many solar cell firms to refrain from increasing quotes even as gross margins were low, added industry sources. Many firms increased capacity utilization to lower variable costs. The solar wafer suppliers have been trying to increase price but downstream cell firms have low order visibility and inventory of solar wafers, so the price increase was unsuccessful.

Current quotations of solar cells that have conversion efficiency up to 16.4-16.6% is US$0.80/watt. If the price increase is successful, the quotation will increase to US$0.82-0.85/watt.

Taiwan-based solar cell makers are Motech, Gintech, Neo Solar Power, Solartech and E-Ton Solar. The price of solar cells decreased about 30% in second quarter when demand was scarce. The demand has been returning in third quarter as the market faces less uncertainty.


Price of solar cells to rise 3-5% in August
By Digitimes, July 2011

Wednesday 27 July 2011

GS Solar's East / West mounted system

GS Thin film Modules, optimises your roof space with our "East / West" roof mounted system.

Ideal for all your commercial roofs projects, making it easy to install around windows, shaded areas, chillers etc..

Thin film works differently to crystalline, by absorbing the light ray, thus they can be set in an east / west situation, whereby they achieve utilise the maximum roof area and achieve great generation.

To find out more please contact us for further information.



Tuesday 26 July 2011

GS Solar UK new "GS- 60".


GS Solar UK will be in the next couple of months launching a new Thin Film module the "GS -60".
  • Triple layer a-Si Thin film PV.
  • 60 watt
  • 8.5% efficiency
Talk to us now about availability, and to discuss your company projects requirements.

Monday 25 July 2011

Thin Film V Crystalline.

I not sure how much knowledge you have about Thin film PV; so I would like to take this opportunity to explain the differences between our Thin Film PV and Crystalline.

As you can see from the table below there are pro’s and con’s for both systems, the con’s for thin film is the area it requires. But now the UK Government are reducing large scale systems FIT; roof space is not a problem for the commercial clients. They still want PV, and the best system for then now will be a 50 kWp system (nominal power = 49.72 kWp).

The pro’s, our system can be used on most facing roofs (S, E and W) even on North facing roofs you will achieve generation.

Our system does not require direct sunlight, as they work of the ambient light waves, via our Triple layer amorphous geranium silicon (a-Si).

Thin Film PV

Crystalline PV

Price

25 – 35% cheaper

Area : m2 per kWp (approx)

15

8

Aspect

South, East and West

South

Energy generation -kW

5 – 10% greater

Light conditions

Low light - sunny

Sunny

Shading

Still generates

Stops generating

Temperature

Works extremely well between 40o – 70oC

Decrease in power with heat over 25oC

GS Solar (UK) Company Ltd are able to supply various kWp systems , currently the most popular sizes are for Commercial roof / ground – 49.72 kWp system, which includes.

· GS 55 modules

· Clamps

· Inverters

· Mounting system – flat , pitched or ground mounted.

The price of GS Solar (UK) thin film is around 25 – 35 % cheaper than crystalline, which make your clients’ initial costs a lot less, also reducing payback time to around 5 - 6 year

Please see below, a typical Feed in Tariff Payback for a typical 49 kWp System.

Based on an approx installed price of £2.20 per watt.

System

Install cost

FIT rate

kWp year

Total Generation

FIT price

Electric saving

Total

Payback

ROI - 25 yrs

49

£107,800

0.329

950

46550

£15,314.95

£3,258.50

£18,573.45

5.8

£356,536.25



Our pricing is very competitive, but to enable me to personalise your quote I first need to understand your company's business model, and requirements.

I would like the opportunity to meet with you, to discuss in more depth about how GS Solar UK can assist your company in making thin film work for your clients.

Friday 22 July 2011

GS @ Inter Solar NA

GS Solar fourth consecutive year at this show, and it was one of the best.

We generated a lot of interest with our Thin Film panels. It maybe for a solar panel, they look great, can I say even "sexy"; also announcing a new 60 watt model coming out in the next few weeks..

Or was it that GS Solar US office is now open in Arizona.

The differences I found in the US compared to the UK, was the size of the US projects; most utility scale projects were in the 100MW range.
Where here in the UK our Government has curtailed the solar farms and opted to promote PV into the residential marketplace.

looking forward to next years show, and GS Solar's steady growth with in the US PV marketplace.




Friday 8 July 2011

Inter Solar USA July 2011


GS-Solar are exhibiting next week @ Inter Solar in San Francisco.
We look forward to meeting with you if you are attending the show.

Thursday 7 July 2011

GS Solar UK announce:

Two large scale roof- top installs go live today.

Each site has 6000+ modules with every site producing approximately 350 kWp of renewable energy.

With another 2 sites about to go live soon.
In total 1.30 MW of generation, all 4 site were installed in 6 weeks timescale.