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DoE lab combines materials design, systems analysis and more in developing solar technologies

Gary Boas, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

Researchers anticipate that the world’s energy needs will double by 2050. To help meet these ballooning needs, the US Department of Energy (DoE)’s Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois recently launched an Alternative Energy & Efficiency Initiative. The initiative seeks, in part, to achieve advances toward the large-scale implementation of solar energy by drawing on the laboratory’s strengths in basic and applied research and in collaborating with industry and other research organizations. “Solar energy has more potential than any other renewable...Read full article

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    Published: May 2010
    Alternative Energy & Efficiency InitiativeArgonne National Laboratoryatomic layer depositionBasic ScienceBoasCoatingsDarlingdefenseDevice ScienceDOEdye-sensitized solar cellsElamenergyGaryGary BoasGreenLightJeffreyJeffrey ElamMaterials DesignProcess EngineeringSethSeth DarlingsolarSolar EnergySystems AnalysisUS Department of Energy

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