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Tag: photovoltaics

Mining Fool's Gold for Solar

Cyrus Wadia is using abundant materials to grow nanocrystals for cheaper photovoltaics.

Nanopatterns Improve Thin-Film Solar Cells

Thin-film silicon solar cells are more efficient with tiny holes in the back electrical contact.

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Solar Industry: No Breakthroughs Needed

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

Roll-Up Solar Panels

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

Mass Production of Plastic Solar Cells

A novel photovoltaic technology moves into large-scale production.

Flexible Silicon Solar Cells

Thin but efficient solar cells use one-tenth the silicon of conventional cells.

Efficient, Cheap Solar Cells

New materials for high-performance cells could make solar power affordable.

Solar Roofing Materials

Integrating solar cells into building materials could make solar power more attractive to homeowners.

More-Efficient Solar Cells

A new solar panel could lower costs and improve efficiency.

A Better Solar Collector

A more efficient way to concentrate sunlight could reduce the cost of producing solar power.

Focusing on Solar's Cost

Sunrgi claims that its concentrated photovoltaic system outshines the competition.

Slicing Up Silicon for Cheaper Solar

A California startup is cutting by half the amount of costly silicon used in solar panels.

Toward Cheaper, Robust Solar Cells

Researchers are working on solar cells that use a novel organic dye.

Flexible, Nanowire Solar Cells

Exotic materials and cheaper substrates could lead to better photovoltaics.

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