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Sunseeker Energy Holding AG listing on Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009Sunseeker Energy 3rd Generation Prototype Achieves Peak Efficiency Of 38%
Wednesday, November 26th, 200826 November 2008
Sunseeker Energy Holding AG (SSE) today announced that independent testing of its 3rd generation prototype has confirmed a maximum efficiency of 38%. Tonkin Engineers & Scientists, an engineering and science consulting firm based in Adelaide, Australia, observed the testing at SSE’s Research Facility in Melbourne, Australia.
“The system’s modular efficiency is expected to increase utilising the knowledge gained through the last two months of intensive system testing”, SSE Technical Director, Antony Howard said.
Alternative Energy Research Group Australia (SSE’s dedicated research provider) is focussing actively on joint venture opportunities to further develop and refine optical systems on the prototype.
Sunseeker Energy Unveils Latest Generation Tracking System
Wednesday, September 3rd, 20083 September 2008
Sunseeker Energy Holding AG (SSE) has released details of its brand new tracking system.
“All photodiodes have been removed from the tracking system and replaced with lower cost lower sensitivity components refined in a way that no resolution is lost in the systems functions” said Antony Howard, Technical Director of SSE.
The new SSE tracking system is now compatible with both feedback and non feedback motor drive systems, which will provide a stand-alone product that can be used independently of the SSE concentrated photovoltaic units.
2nd Generation Prototype Highlights Alternative Solutions
Monday, January 14th, 200814 January 2008
Sunseeker Energy Holding AG (SSE) today confirmed the compatibility of the SSE 2nd generation prototype with mains pressure water systems.
SSE tracking hardware has been developed utilising low cost novel components that require none of the usual control systems usually associated with dual axis tracking.
SSE Technical Director, Antony Howard said that the prototype demonstrated the ability for excess energy to be utilised as heat energy. The removal of heat energy and use of such energy elsewhere has helped enhance electrical performance by keeping the wafers at a more constant temperature over a wider range of solar radiation conditions.
The designs have been finalised and are ready for production through licensees and directly through the SSE supply chain.


