Highlights growth of thin-film technology relative to conventional, silicon-based solar panels.
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Thin-Film startup attracts funding from Scandinavia.
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President Bush wants to cut the price of solar electricity.
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Year in Review: 2006 saw milestones for solar and wind power, as well as clean steps for cars.
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The startup says it’s ‘on track.’ The world’s largest solar PV factory will begin production in Bay Area in 2007.
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The companies will pool R&D, aiming to lower the cost of producing solar electricity by 50 percent by 2012, says SunPower CEO.
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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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Healthcare, IT sectors lead charge, along with renewables.
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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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The search giant's co-founders are financing a college buddy's independent film.
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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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The package delivery giant switches on California’s largest corporate solar power system with 904 kilowatts of juice.
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Students begin a 1,600-mile solar-car race to shine the light on solar’s benefits.
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From grid insurance to fuel cells, these companies will deliver tomorrow’s clean energy solutions.
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