The organic solar cell startup pulls in more financing and makes “strategic alignment” with chemical companies as the firm readies to open up its first commercial plant.
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Financing will be used to develop and commercialize lightweight, flexible photovolatic material.
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President Bush wants to cut the price of solar electricity.
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As the silicon shortage continues, investors focus on thin-film solar technologies.
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Oerlikon sells another 20 megawatts of thin-film production equipment; contract signed in Dresden on Tuesday.
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Nanosolar and Conergy say they are working together to make large thin-film solar power plants that will be competitive with grid electricity.
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Thin-film startup aims to build world’s largest solar factory.
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Innovalight raises $7.5 million to develop its low-cost ‘silicon ink’ technology.
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Israeli energy firm scores second round of funding from 21Ventures after developing low-cost solar cell.
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George Bush visits thin-film solar maker United Solar Ovonic.
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Solar company says the money will help it find global partners for its Power Plastic.
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Air dogs can keep chatting while they tear up the slopes with a new Bluetooth-enabled snow jacket.
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Solar firm Konarka teams with textile outfit Textronics to make prototype clothing, accessories that could power mobile devices.
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The private solar panel company hopes to go public and outpace promising innovation in venture-backed startups.
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Nano-based solar company raises $20 million in round led by Mohr Davidow Ventures.
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Partnerships in fuel cells and solar cells reflect heightened interest in the technology.
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Storm Ventures raises a third fund; Konarka goes into debt for its next-generation solar panels; and cash goes to a profitable analog chip company.
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European energy sector gets another cash infusion after funding there grew dramatically last year.
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The solar photovoltaic sector is built mainly on silicon, and higher demand for the material has some experts worried.
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If Konarka has its way, solar energy for the masses will finally have its day in the sun.
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