Dow Corning and University of Toledo to Collaborate on Solar Research, Development
21.07.2010 -
Researchers at Dow Corning and the University of Toledo announced that the organizations have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on photovoltaic (PV) solar research and development efforts and will work together to help reduce the cost of solar energy to make it a viable and economically competitive energy option globally.
The collaboration between Dow Corning and UT, which could include the addition of other universities or businesses in the future, offers researchers from both organizations the opportunity to share data and technology while allowing both to protect their intellectual property.
The UT has a long history of thin-film photovoltaic research and commercialization. Faculty members from various departments at UT have been actively involved in research and development of PV materials, devices, and manufacturing for more than 25 years. UT leads the Wright Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization, a world-class science and technology platform established by the state of Ohio to further the research and applications of clean electricity generation.
Dow Corning's silicon-based materials are used in solar cell manufacturing, solar module assembly and installation. In the past five years, Dow Corning and its joint ventures, the Hemlock Semiconductor Group, have announced investments of more than $5 billion to research and develop as well as to expand production of materials critical to the solar industry.
Dow Corning currently has two Solar Solutions Application Centers in the U.S., with similar facilities under construction in Europe and South Korea. These facilities enable Dow Corning engineers and scientists to work closely with customers to research, develop, evaluate and test silicon-based materials solutions for use in solar cells and modules.
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