First Solar News, Rumors: CIGS, Mercury, Tellurium

First Solar must keep the momentum in efficiency improvements and cost reduction.

First the news...

Apollo Solar Energy (OTC: ASOE), a vertically integrated miner, refiner and producer of high purity tellurium (Te), announced a five-year purchase contract between Apollo Solar Energy and a major worldwide solar panel manufacturer.  According to an 8-K filing, that panel manufacturer is First Solar.

According to the contract, Apollo will provide 5N ultra-high purity tellurium, the core material of cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film solar photovoltaic panels, with a projected value of $110 million over five years.  We've looked at issues surrounding First Solar's tellurium supply here.

First Solar's panels are being used at the 16-megawatt Blue Wing installation in Texas. Mr. Kanellos reported on the firm's capacity expansion to 2.7 gigawatts here.  We covered their deal with SolarCity and Walmart here and their third quarter earnings here.

And now on to the rumors:

First Solar needs to keep the momentum in its relentless march to higher efficiencies and lower costs. That could mean new materials and new processes.  Here are some ways we've heard that they are working on it: