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Thin-Film Solar with High Efficiency

Solexant is printing inorganic solar cells with nanomaterials.

Dye-Sensitized Solar to Go

The low-cost cells make their debut on electronics-charging bags.

Nano Ink Boost for Silicon Solar

Inkjet-printed silicon increases solar-cell efficiency.

Advanced Solar Panels Coming to Market

Nanosolar's new factory could help lower the price of solar power, if the market cooperates.

Superefficient Solar from Nanotubes

Carbon nanotube photovoltaics can wring twice the charge from light.

More Efficient, and Cheaper, Solar Cells

New manufacturing techniques could cut solar power costs by 20 percent.

Solar Industry: No Breakthroughs Needed

The solar industry says incremental advances have made transformational technologies unnecessary.

Cheaper Solar Thermal Power

A simpler design could reduce the cost of solar power generated by concentrating sunlight on Stirling engines.

Nanopillar Solar Cells

A new solar-cell design could cut costs and is suitable for large-scale flexible panels.

Pricing Carbon Emissions

A bill before Congress may prove a costly way to reduce greenhouse gases.

Roll-Up Solar Panels

A startup is making thin-film solar cells on flexible steel sheets.

Ink-Jet Printing for Cheaper Solar Cells

A new printing method could cut costs and produce more-precise features.

Cash-Strapped Green Tech Changes Strategy

The economy is slowing the progress of green technologies, but energy efficiency and clean coal continue to attract money.

A Zero-Emissions City in the Desert

Oil-rich Abu Dhabi is building a green metropolis. Should the rest of the world care?

A Cheaper Solar Concentrator

A new light-guiding optic combines low cost with high efficiency.

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