Published: February 03, 2010
Michigan Selected to be Site of New DOW POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle Facility
MIDLAND, Mich. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) today announced that Midland,
Michigan has been identified as the preferred site for the first
full-scale production facility for its revolutionary DOW POWERHOUSE
Solar Shingle, subject to finalizing local, state and federal funding.
In her State of the State address earlier tonight, Michigan Governor
Jennifer Granholm spoke of the site selection, which could bring more
than 1,200 jobs to the region by 2014.
"Dow welcomes the opportunity to work with the City of Midland, the
State of Michigan and Governor Granholm to secure support for renewable
energy technologies, like the
DOW POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle," said Andrew N. Liveris, Dow Chairman
and CEO. "Collaboration between government and business is essential to
overcoming the challenges facing our society today, including energy,
climate change and the creation of sustainable jobs. As the leader in
applied chemistry, Dow is well positioned to address the technical
challenges of bringing affordable, renewable energy solutions to the
market and to be a leader in ushering America into the new clean-energy
future."
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) is currently
considering up to $140 million in economic incentives for the plant,
which would produce the innovative photovoltaic solar panels in the form
of solar shingles that can be integrated into rooftops with standard
asphalt shingle materials. Local, state and federal funding will help
Dow Solar Solutions to accelerate production plans for the solar
shingles already being manufactured in a small-scale market development
plant at Dow's Michigan Operations in Midland.
If received, the MEDC economic package will add to the $100 million in
investments Dow has already made in the development of solar solutions
since the program's inception in 2007 when Dow was awarded a $20 million
Solar America Initiative Pathways Program grant by the U.S. Department
of Energy.
"At Dow, innovation is about our ability to apply materials science to
address a challenge like the need for affordable, renewable energy
sources," said Jane Palmieri, General Manager of Dow Solar Solutions.
"Being able to work with the State of Michigan and other funding sources
to accelerate the commercialization of groundbreaking technologies like
DOW POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle allows consumers and the marketplace to
have quicker access to energy saving technologies, which is a win for
everyone."
The expected growth of more than 1,200 jobs to support the increased
solar shingle production will be in the manufacturing, commercial and
technical areas, with staffing anticipated to begin in late 2010. DOW
POWERHOUSE Solar Shingles are expected to be available in limited
amounts by mid-2010 and projected to be more widely available in 2011 as
production scale up begins, putting the power of solar electricity
generation directly and conveniently in the hands of homeowners.
The DOW POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle was unveiled October 5, 2009, as the
first in a portfolio of building related solar energy
generating products. Since its introduction, the shingle has been hailed
as revolutionary, including being named one of the "50 Best Inventions
of 2009" by TIME magazine.
The DOW POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle integrates low-cost, thin-film CIGS
photovoltaic cells into a proprietary roofing shingle design, which
represents a multi-functional solar energy generating roofing product.
The innovative product design reduces installation costs because
conventional roofing shingles and solar generating shingles are
installed simultaneously by roofing contractors - no specialized skills
or knowledge of solar array installations are required.
Additionally, Dow and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
recently announced the signing of a multi-year research collaboration
that is strategic to both organizations' interests in solar energy. The
arrangement is aimed at developing the next generation of ultra low
cost, high efficiency photovoltaic materials and will accelerate the
speed to market for these next generation materials. Based on earth
abundant elements, these new PV materials should further reduce the cost
of Dow's building integrated photovoltaic line, including the
DOW POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle.
To learn more about the DOW POWERHOUSE Solar Shingle visit www.dowsolar.com .
About Dow
Dow combines the power of science and technology with the "Human
Element" to passionately innovate what is essential to human progress.
The Company connects chemistry and innovation with the principles of
sustainability to help address many of the world's most challenging
problems such as the need for clean water, renewable energy generation
and conservation, and increasing agricultural productivity. Dow's
diversified industry-leading portfolio of specialty chemical, advanced
materials, agrosciences and plastics businesses deliver a broad range of
technology-based products and solutions to customers in approximately
160 countries and in high growth sectors such as electronics, water,
energy, coatings and agriculture. In 2009, Dow had annual sales of
$45 billion and employed approximately 52,000 people worldwide. The
Company's more than 5,000 products are manufactured at 214 sites in
37 countries across the globe. References to "Dow" or the "Company" mean
The Dow Chemical Company and its consolidated subsidiaries unless
otherwise expressly noted. More information about Dow can be found at www.dow.com.
The Dow Chemical Company
David Winder
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