A consortium of universities and industry led by the University of Delaware could receive $53 million from DARPA for a 50 month program to more than double the efficiency of solar cells. The consortium's goal is to create solar cells that operate at about 54 percent efficiency in the laboratory and 50 percent in production. The award is the largest in the history of solar energy research, according to Rhone Resch, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Solar Energy Industries Association.
Research Aimed at Doubling Solar Cell Effieiency
Friday, 04. November 2005
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