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College Launches Photovoltaic Center

by Marc S. Reisch
October 31, 2011 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 89, Issue 44

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Credit: Mia Ertas/CNSE
Solar facility will investigate high-efficiency thin-film solar cells.
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany, New York, has taken over an 18,000-sq-ft Solar Energy Development Center in Halfmoon, N.Y. It will be used to evaluate innovative materials and processes to make copper indium gallium selenide thin film solar cells.
Credit: Mia Ertas/CNSE
Solar facility will investigate high-efficiency thin-film solar cells.

The College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering of the State University of New York, Albany, has taken over an 18,000-sq-ft solar energy development center in Halfmoon, N.Y. The former Veeco Instruments prototyping and demonstration line will be used to evaluate innovative materials and processes to make copper indium gallium selenide thin-film solar cells.

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