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5/29/2009 North Americans view solar energy products as positive and safe but cost remains a concern Cleveland / Vancouver – May 29, 2009 – CSA International, a leading testing and certification organization, today opened a state-of-the-art laboratory for the testing and certification of solar panels and equipment used as an alternative energy source for homes and businesses worldwide. “This new facility will increase testing capacity for the rapidly growing photovoltaic market which recorded 110 percent growth in 2008,” says Randall W. Luecke, president, CSA International. “Governments and businesses are working to develop alternative energy solutions to drive economic recovery and reduce environmental impact. CSA International has the testing and certification experience needed to help manufacturers bring qualified existing and new “green” alternative energy technologies to market.” Testing and certification of photovoltaic (PV) modules at the lab are conducted in accordance with North American and international standards. The lab features conditioning chambers that perform TC200 / HF10 temperature cycling tests to simulate extreme weather fluctuations. To ensure the modules meet shock and fire standards, the lab can test panels for reverse current overload, current leakage, water resistance, and impact and scratch resistance. The Vancouver-based CSA International solar photovoltaic laboratory will better serve the certification and testing needs of North American and international clients. The PV lab operates as a component of the Vancouver facility, which employs 85 staff with expertise in various product areas. The PV lab will soon operate at full capacity to meet high demands for alternative energy products. In 2008, world solar photovoltaic market installations recorded revenues of $37.1-billion and reached a record high of 5.95 gigawatts, with the U.S. as one of the top three countries recording growth in 2008.1 Photovoltaic prices have declined an average of four percent annually over the past 15 years. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, most solar electric systems last 30 years and pay for themselves in four to five years, after tax credits and rebates. According to the Appraisal Journal, a solar electric system can even increases a home’s value by $20 for every $1 in annual utility bill savings.2 CSA International also supported a consumer research study in the United States and Canada conducted by independent research firm Wakefield Research to assess consumer attitudes and beliefs about solar energy. Key findings included: To learn more about CSA International solar testing capabilities, visit www.getsolarcertified.com. CSA International is a provider of product testing and certification services for electrical, mechanical, plumbing, gas and a variety of other products. Recognized in the U.S., Canada and around the world, CSA International certification marks appear on billions of products worldwide. CSA International is a division of CSA Group, which also includes CSA, a leading solutions based standards organization, providing standards development, application products, training and advisory services; and OnSpeX, a provider of consumer product evaluation, inspection and advisory services for retailers and manufacturers. For more information visit www.csa-international.org. Version française disponible Contact: Anthony Toderian 1 Annual World Solar Photovoltaic Industry Report released March 16, 2009
About CSA International
Senior Media Relations Officer
CSA Group
T: 416-747-2620
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2 Own Your Power! A Consumer Guide to Solar Electricity for the Home (January 2009). U.S. Department of Energy




















