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BOSTON -- (Business Wire)
Picasolar was named the winner of the NSTAR MIT Clean Energy Prize for a
process promoted as the single largest technology leap in solar energy
efficiency in decades. The prize, sponsored by NSTAR, was one of several
totaling $300,000 awarded in this year’s MIT Clean Energy Prize, a
national competition founded to accelerate the pace of clean energy
entrepreneurship.
“Solar energy diversifies energy supplies and reduces carbon emissions,
but cost has been a barrier to our customers,” said Craig Hallstrom,
President of NSTAR Electric and sponsor of the prize. “Picasolar’s
exciting new manufacturing process increases the efficiency of solar
panels and reduces manufacturing costs. This represents a clear
breakthrough that will help tip the scale in favor of solar energy.”
The team from the University of Arkansas has invented a patent-pending
process that improves the surface of silicon solar cells using hydrogen
that increases efficiency by about 15 percent and reduces the amount of
silver needed for manufacturing. The process can potentially save solar
panel manufacturers $120 million a year.
“Winning this competition enables us to further our plan to partner with
manufacturers to commercialize our process that already has been proven
in the lab,” said Trish Flanagan, President of Picasolar and a graduate
student. “We are grateful for the mentoring and resources we have
received from both our advisors at the University of Arkansas and the
MIT Clean Energy Prize that will help promote our process to the $93
billion solar industry.”
The MIT Clean Energy Prize, founded by MIT, NSTAR and the U.S.
Department of Energy provides capital resources and mentoring to help
clean energy entrepreneurs from universities around the country jump
start businesses. Now in its sixth year, the competition has awarded
almost $1.7 million in prizes, and helped launch dozens of companies
that have raised more than $130 million to bring clean energy solutions
to the marketplace.

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Source: NSTAR
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