Solar Power Industries Good News

Good article today from our friends at MJ about the state of the solar industry after all the hoopla regarding the Solyndra funding issue and other items that have dragged down national discussion of solar development. Check it out and comment below with your thoughts.

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The past couple of months have been grim ones for anybody who favors federal support of renewable . First, Solyndra declared bankruptcy, providing gleeful conservative skeptics with weeks of anti-solar headlines. Then this week Beacon , a flywheel storage company, followed Solyndra into bankruptcy, and an Department watchdog told that the DOE had been ill-equipped to quickly distribute the $35 billion in new funding it got from the 2009 stimulus bill.

So today let’s take a break from the gloom and look instead at some good news on the federally funded renewable power front. A couple of weeks ago, the National Renewable Laboratory (NREL) announced a “game changing” new development in fabrication. It’s not sexy: It’s called the Optical Cavity Furnace, and it’s a new way of manufacturing solar cells that uses optics rather than radiant or infrared heat. There are a couple of big benefits to this new technology.

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