Thursday, December 13, 2007

Summary of today’s technical press release provided by China Nuvo Solar Energy Inc.

The company has obtained a license to develop and manufacture new solar energy technology. The new technology will address three problems facing today’s solar energy field. 1. The shortage and high cost of using silicon to manufacture today’s solar panels. The company’s solution is to use cheap and easily obtainable ceramic. 2. The high manufacturing costs of using vacuum chambers to produce solar panels. The company’s solution is to use a ceramic sleeve that will eliminate the need for vacuum chambers or a vat with a molten material to manufacture solar panels. 3. Today’s production of solar panels is highly labor-intensive. The company’s solution is to locate the manufacturing facility in the Peoples Republic of China

where skilled low cost labor is plentiful and as a value added bonus the plant will be located in close proximity to the raw materials necessary to produce the solar panels. This will greatly reduce the costs of transportation.

Finally the company believes the licensed technology will increase by 37% the light trapping ability of the solar cells. The increase in solar power generated will make the company’s solar panels competitive with today’s coal fired electricity generation.

China Nuvo Solar Licensed Technology Offers Significant Improvements over Currently Available Solar Technology

Thursday December 13, 7:00 am ET
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. (the “Company” or “China Nuvo”) (OTCBB: CNUV) said today that it believes its licensed technology offers significant improvements over currently available solar technology. The Company offered the following insights on its technology as it works aggressively toward commercialization.
The science used in Nuvo’s solar cell technology, based on an invention titled “Photovoltaic cell with integral light transmitting waveguide in a ceramic sleeve,” can utilize a variety of materials that are powders layered in a ceramic sleeve with a copper back contact. The ceramic sleeve eliminates the need for vacuum chambers or a vat with a molten material. A lens is glued on to the cell. The cell utilizes a wave guide to carry light through the cell. In addition, the wave guide can photo generate an electrical potential in the cell. The material and amount of layers determines voltage while amperage is dependent in part upon particle size. In essence, a multiple stacked solar cell using a wave guide transfers the square conversion area of the solar cell exposed to the sun from the horizontal to the vertical.
Nuvo’s licensed technology incorporates a process that is conducive to manufacturing using a batch process. This is possible because the solar cell cylinder itself replaces the necessity to use expensive vacuum chambers during production. The Company believes this approach is the most expeditious and cost-effective alternative to development of manufacturing capability. Consequently, since the batch processing approach is highly labor-intensive, Nuvo has executed an agreement to establish a pilot manufacturing facility in China. An additional advantage to the Chinese facility is that the only independent mine and refining operations for Cadmium/Tellurium production known to the Company in the world is located in this same geographic vicinity. Cadmium/Tellurium is one of the raw materials that can be used in the Company’s production process.
Nuvo’s licensed technology also uses a ceramic sleeve as a receptacle for the various materials used for a solar cell. The ceramic sleeve replaces typical equipment such as expensive vacuum chambers thereby permitting the interchangeability of materials. Production processes using a vacuum chamber in many cases cannot interchange materials because of contamination issues. By utilizing this technology, if a shortage of one type of material occurs, a shift can be made quickly and economically to a more cost-effective but complementary material. The materials that can be used in these cells go from soft materials like Cadmium/Tellurium to hard materials like Silicon.
A recently published independent report by the Joannopoulos Research Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (“MIT”) determined that light trapping by wave guides they put into photovoltaic cells was increased by 37%. This is accomplished by inter-dispersing clear crystal particles on waveguides with the solar cell by layering the semiconductor materials or “stacking.” Nuvo believes its licensed technology offers a number of significant advantages in light trapping efficiencies and certain production economies compared to current technologies. The Company believes its licensed technology can increase light trapping even further by placement of these clear crystal particles in a random manner. In addition, these wave guides allow even more layers of photovoltaic materials to be put down as the wave guides bring the light down even further than the few microns it can now travel in most materials. Nuvo believes these ceramic sleeve solar cells with wave guides lend themselves to ideal cells for use in a concentrator system.
China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. is a development-stage company that has acquired a license for exclusive worldwide rights to a unique solar cell technology and is developing a pilot manufacturing facility in Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
This press release may include forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements are based on the Company's current expectations as to future events. However, the forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this press release might not occur, and actual results could differ materially from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements.
Contact:China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc.

Contact:China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc.
Thomas B. Olson, 303-796-8940
Vice President & Secretary

Sunday, December 9, 2007

China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. (OTCBB: CNUV) Hits new 52 week high!

It was another good week for the company’s stock (CNUV.OB). The share price is up 105.88% since 11-23-2007. The press release dated December 5, 2007 detailing to investors the company’s ambitious growth plans. Please click the below link to read the entire article. http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/071205/20071205005129.html?.v=1

To view recent company managements podcasts click here-
http://www.ceoroadshow.com/cnuv/cnuv.htm

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Over 1 million shares ( 1,144,366 )

Traded hands today. Going up, good news out soon!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Press Release

Source: China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc.
China Nuvo Solar Appoints Two New DirectorsMonday December 3, 7:00 am ET
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. (the “Company” or “China Nuvo”) (OTCBB:CNUV - News) announced today that it has appointed Mr. Richard W. Perkins and Mr. Christopher T. Dahl to its board of directors.
Mr. Perkins, who has over 50 years experience in the investment business, has been President and Investment Manager for Perkins Capital Management since October 1994. Perkins Capital Management, with assets under management exceeding $248 million, is a registered investment advisor with significant experience in individual and institutional capital management including working directly with the public markets emphasizing the micro-cap sector. Mr. Perkins is also a director of several public companies including: Synovis Life Technologies, Inc., Nortech Systems, Inc., Lifecore Biomedical, Inc., and Vital Images, Inc.
Mr. Dahl is presently the President and owner of CTD Properties, a privately-held company that manages various investments including real estate ownership and development. Mr. Dahl, who was the founder and President of Children’s Broadcasting Corp., has significant past experience in the media industry including executive management and board of director positions with publicly-traded companies that owned and operated radio stations and provided public media content.
“The addition of both Mr. Perkins and Mr. Dahl provides China Nuvo with immediate top-level experience in both business operations and public markets exposure,” commented China Nuvo President, Henry Fong. “As we work to implement our business plan to develop and commercialize China Nuvo’s unique solar technology, the depth and breadth of experience these gentlemen provide to our board of directors will immediately strengthen the China Nuvo team as we move into an exciting and fast developing time for our Company.”
China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc. is a development stage company that has acquired a license for exclusive worldwide rights to a unique solar cell technology.
This press release may include forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements are based on the Company's current expectations as to future events. However, the forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this press release might not occur, and actual results could differ materially from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements.
Contact:China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc.Thomas B. Olson, 303-796-8940Vice President & Secretary
Source: China Nuvo Solar Energy, Inc.