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Solar Module Gains Greater Efficiency Listing for California Market



May 1, 2008



Burnaby, B.C. — Day4 Energy Inc.’s Day4 48 MC modules have been ranked within the top 5 percent of the most efficient crystalline silicon products that qualify for the California Solar Initiative rebate program, the company reports. In order to qualify for California’s solar rebate program, the CEC requires independent testing by PVUSA to assign a Practical Test Condition (PTC) rating, which in turn determines the level of rebate for installers and customers. The Day4 48 MC solar module is based on the company’s proprietary Day4 Electrode technology, an approach to module construction that directly replaces the decades-old soldering connection methods to improve module efficiency, decrease costs and enable continued innovation in solar technology development. www.day4energy.com.

Day4 Energy Inc.

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