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Toshiba muscles into solar-energy business

by Martin LaMonica

Toshiba, a company best known for making laptops and consumer electronics, on Monday said that it will enter the solar-photovoltaics business.

But don't expect to see Toshiba-branded solar panels on a home rooftop any time soon. The company's industrial and energy arm plans to build utility-scale solar power plants.

Toshiba's photovoltaics business will be part of the conglomerate's Transmission Distribution & Industrial Systems business, which makes equipment for natural-gas power plants.

The division also makes rechargeable batteries for industrial use and has a systems integration operation for installing power generation equipment.

The push into solar energy is part of Toshiba's corporate goal to lower its carbon emissions and environmental impact.

It expects it can grow the solar-photovoltaics business to $2.2 billion a year by fiscal year 2015.

Toshiba's competitors, including Sanyo and Sharp, already have large solar-photovoltaic businesses.

Martin LaMonica is a senior writer for CNET's Green Tech blog. He started at CNET News in 2002, covering IT and Web development. Before that, he was executive editor at IT publication InfoWorld. E-mail Martin.
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by tipoo_ January 5, 2009 3:17 PM PST
Laptops with photovoltaic cells, please.
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by writer-at-heart January 5, 2009 3:46 PM PST
WOW if they go through with this that would be wwwaaaayyy kool for our enviroment! I will be superised if they make that much money by 2015!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by Manhattan2 January 6, 2009 7:10 AM PST
Do not proceed with putting solar panels on your roof until you explore the benefits of a solar transfer. Toshiba, GE, Sharp, Google, Sanyo, BP and others may not be telling you the whole story.

We have something that needs a large scale deployment by the USA as part of a National approach to increasing renewable energy production. The goal that Barack Obama has set of a 2 fold increase is not enough. Email us to find out why we think much greater increases in cost efficiencies and energy capture can be accomplished.
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