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Delaware to lead program to develop efficient solar cells.(BUSINESS TRENDS)
A broad consortium led by the University of Delaware, Newark, could receive nearly $53 million in funding, mainly from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA, to more than double the efficiency of terrestrial solar cells within the nex A broad consortium led by the University...
Tags: consortium, DARPA, solar cell
Research articles 2006-01-01
Nanosolar is awarded $10.3 million contract from DARPA.(ENERGY)
Nanosolar Inc., a technology leader in roll-printed solar electricity cells with unprecedented cost effectiveness, confirmed today that it has been awarded a research and development contract by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA i Nanosolar Inc., a technology leader in roll-printed solar electricity cells...
Tags: DARPA, solar cell
Research articles 2004-11-01
NANOSYS AWARDED DARPA CONTRACT TO DEVELOP SOLAR CELLS.
Nanosys, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., has announced that the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA has awarded a contract to Nanosys and its collaborators to support the development of flexible low cost solar cells. The award ha Nanosys, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., has announced...
Tags: DARPA, solar cell
Research articles 2004-10-01

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DARPA to Fund Nanosys Solar Cell Development Project
Nanosys, Inc. recently announced it has been awarded $2.2 million by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA for the first phase of a development program aimed at creating "flexible low cost solar cells" for military applications. Nanosys said it plans to work with the University of California...
Tags: DARPA, Nanosys
Research articles 2004-08-23
UD to Lead $53-million Solar Cell Initiative
The University of Delaware UD recently announced it is leading a broad consortium that stands to receive nearly $53 million in funding for an effort looking to more than double the efficiency of terrestrial solar cells within the next 50 months. According to the university, the Consortium for Very...
Tags: consortium, DARPA
Research articles 2005-11-10
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