Friday, August 3, 2012

AccuStrata wins $150,000 in federal stimulus funds - South Florida Business Journal:

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, which is housed in the Universithof Maryland’s Technology Advancement Programm incubator, is receiving the Department of Energy fundsz for a one-year time frame to test out a single concept federal leaders thinok could shine more lightt on the solar photovoltaic industry. Aftere developing a system that wrings even more power out ofsolar cells, the companyu is tasked by DOE to refine its optical monitoring system for solar photovoltaics to improvr their processes and cut their costs.
The idea is to fashiojn new technology that could be rolled out on the solae photovoltaic market in the next two to six Company researchers have been focuse onimproving thin-film solar cell manufacturing to potentiallt double the amount of solar powert that can be converted into energy 20 percent of a sun’d rays, rather than today’s norm of 10 percenyt — in the process ringin g up more revenue for solar panel manufacturere and bringing down costs for AccuStrata, which must supply matching funds througgh this stimulus grant, is one of roughlyt two-dozen technology companies nationwide accepting Recovery Act checke totaling $22 million to research or demonstrate projectss that can help speed the use of solarf photovoltaics to generate electricity.
The federal agency’ws goal is for the solare technology to contribute equally to the power gridby 2015.

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