Air Products Selected for Department of Energy Research Grant
Work to Accelerate Commercialization of Clean Solar Energy
The objective of the DOE program is to identify and accelerate the development of PV processes expected to improve the domestic solar market. Air Products’ main focus will be on developing and validating an advanced radio frequency plasma chemical vapor deposition process. The project is among 24 new solar energy technology projects receiving $22 million in DOE funds as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding.
“Once developed and commercialized, these materials could be used by thin-film PV manufacturers, whose production is expected to exceed 5 GW in the coming years,” said Jeff Handelman, Air Products’ general manager, photovoltaics. “If 5 GW worth of thin-film silicon manufacturing were to adopt these additives and save more than $0.10 per watt, it would save the PV industry about $600 million annually.”
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