Nanosolar 'prints' first flexible solar cells |
CNET News.com - Dec 18, 2007 |
Well-financed solar start-up Nanosolar on Tuesday said it has started shipping its flexible thin-film solar cells, meeting its own deadline and marking a milestone for alternative solar-cell materials.
On the company's blog, CEO Martin Roscheisen announced that the first megawatt of its solar panels will be used as part of a power plant in eastern Germany.
Nanosolar CEO Martin Roscheisen with printed solar cells.
The release of Nanosolar's first products is significant because the company develops a process to print solar cells made out of CIGS, or copper indium gallium selenide, a combination of elements that many companies are pursuing as an alternative to silicon.
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- Posted: 2007-12-18 11:03:16
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