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thin-film photovoltaic solar cells

Cheap, durable, efficient devices are needed to generate a significant amount of electricity from the sun. So-called thin-film photovoltaic cells may be just the ticket

BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

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BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

announced today that it has filed a patent application to protect the novel inventions and processes behind its proprietary bio-based backsheet, a protective covering for the back of photovoltaic solar cells traditionally made from expensive petroleum-based film. The comprehensive patent application, filed earlier this week, is expected to give BioSolar full protection on its BioBacksheet(TM) breakthrough technology made from renewable plant sources that will reduce the cost per watt of solar cells.

BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

BioSolar, Inc. (OTCBB: BSRC) announced today that it has filed a patent application to protect the novel inventions and processes behind its proprietary bio-based backsheet, a protective covering for the back of photovoltaic solar cells traditionally made from expensive petroleum-based film. The comprehensive patent application, filed earlier this week, is expected to give BioSolar full protection on its BioBacksheet(TM) breakthrough technology made from renewable plant sources that will reduce the cost per watt of solar cells.

BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

SANTA CLARITA, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- BioSolar, Inc. (OTCBB: BSRC) announced today that it has filed a patent application to protect the novel inventions and processes behind its proprietary bio-based backsheet, a protective covering for the back of photovoltaic solar cells traditionally made from expensive petroleum-based film. The comprehensive patent application, filed earlier this week, is expected to give BioSolar full protection on its BioBacksheet(TM) breakthrough technology made from renewable plant sources that will reduce the cost per watt of solar cells.

BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (Business Wire) -- BioSolar, Inc. (OTCBB: BSRC) announced today that it has filed a patent application to protect the novel inventions and processes behind its proprietary bio-based backsheet, a protective covering for the back of photovoltaic solar cells traditionally made from expensive petroleum-based film. The comprehensive patent application, filed earlier this week, is expected to give BioSolar full protection on its BioBacksheet(TM) breakthrough technology made from renewable plant sources that will reduce the cost per watt of solar cells.

Novel organic photovoltaic design wins Best Poster award at UK NanoForum

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Research on Novel Organic Photovoltaic Design Wins First Prize at UK NanoForum 2008

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New 'Photovoltaics World' Magazine Addresses Global Photovoltaic Solar Cell Manufacturing Industry

NeuroNexus Technologies and Philips Partner to Research Next-Generation Deep Brain Stimulation Devices

BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

SANTA CLARITA, Calif., Oct 24, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BioSolar, Inc. announced today that it has filed a patent application to protect the novel inventions and processes behind its proprietary

BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. - BioSolar, Inc. (OTCBB: BSRC) announced today that it has filed a patent application to protect the nove

BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

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BioSolar Files Comprehensive Patent for BioBacksheet(TM) Photovoltaic Solar Cell Component

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Slow Cooling of Electrons in Nanocrystals Could Lead to Better Photovoltaic Devices

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Semiconducting Nanoparticles and Carbon Nanotubes Used for Efficient LEDs and Photovoltaic Devices

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JA Solar and BP to Jointly Develop and Market Part of Their Solar Photovoltaic Product Portfolio

NeuroNexus Technologies and Philips Partner to Research Next-Generation Deep Brain Stimulation Devices

New EDI Development Programme for Solar Electric Systems Focuses on Flat-Die Innovations for Photovoltaic Thin Film

Freedonia GroupGlobal demand for plastics processing machinery is forecast to climb 4.7 percent annually through 2012 to almost US $25 billion. Product sales will be spurred by ongoing economic growth and rising personal income levels, resulting in increased plastics product consumption, processing activity and associated equipment demand. These and other trends are presented in World Plastics Processing Machinery, a new study from The Freedonia Group, Inc., a Cleveland-based industry research firm.

Magic solar milestone reached: UNSW claims 25 percent solar cell efficiency title

UNSW's ARC Photovoltaic Centre of Excellence has again asserted its leadership in solar cell technology by reporting the first silicon solar cell to achieve the milestone of 25 per cent effiency.

Best Poster Award at UK NanoForum 2008 goes to Novel OPV Design

Research on a novel organic photovoltaic design presented by researchers at the Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) at the University of Surrey has won first prize in the recently concluded UK NanoForum 2008, jointly organised by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and UK Trade and Investment.

Highest Silicon Solar Cell Efficiency Ever Reached

University of New South Wales' ARC Photovoltaic Centre of Excellence has created the first silicon solar cell to achieve the milestone of 25 per cent efficiency.

Scientists develop world's most efficient solar cells

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Photovoltaic Centre of Excellence already held the world record of 24.7 percent for silicon solar cell efficiency.

Scientists develop world's most efficient solar cells

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Photovoltaic Centre of Excellence already held the world record of 24.7 percent for silicon solar cell efficiency.

Boosting the power of solar cells: New MIT research could lead to higher output, lower cost

New ways of squeezing out greater efficiency from solar photovoltaic cells are emerging from computer simulations and lab tests conducted by a team of physicists and engineers at MIT.

Boosting the Power of Solar Cells

New ways of squeezing out greater efficiency from solar photovoltaic cells are emerging from computer simulations and lab tests conducted by a team of physicists and engineers at MIT. Using computer modeling and a variety of advanced chip-manufacturing techniques, they have boosted the cells' output by as much as 50 percent. Full Story


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