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Consortium Grants $7M to Lower Cost of Large-Scale Solar

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STANFORD, Calif., May 21, 2012 — The Bay Area Photovoltaic Consortium (BAPVC), an industry-supported program led by Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, received its first research grants aimed at making utility-scale solar power cost-competitive by the end of the decade, it said. “Our goal is to develop low-cost solar cells that can go into production within the decade,” said John Benner, BAPVC executive director. “We’re looking to develop improvements to existing technologies that industry can implement very quickly. That’s the beauty of these awards.” ...Read full article

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