Nanosolar wins hefty Solar America Initiative grant

Sept. 27, 2007
September 27, 2007, Palo Alto, CA--Thin-film photovoltaic manufacturer Nanosolar was awarded a cost-shared, three-year cooperative agreement by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the Solar America Initiative (SAI) in addition to receiving DOE SBIR Phase II and DOE NREL grants. Nanosolar will use the funds to deliver solar power product and system innovations to enable grid-parity commercial systems.

September 27, 2007, Palo Alto, CA--Thin-film photovoltaic manufacturer Nanosolar was awarded a cost-shared, three-year cooperative agreement by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the Solar America Initiative (SAI) in addition to receiving DOE SBIR Phase II and DOE NREL grants. Nanosolar will use the funds to deliver solar power product and system innovations to enable grid-parity commercial systems.

"The Solar America Initiative provides support for Nanosolar's objective of realizing grid-parity solar electricity in the near term," said Brian Sager, Nanosolar's SAI principal investigator. "Our research under this program will accelerate our plan of taking photovoltaic system cost performance to a new level."

Nanosolar will receive $9.5 million (excluding partner allocations) through October 2008, with this award bringing total DOE funding for Nanosolar to approximately $20 million (excluding partner allocations), subject to availability of funds appropriated by the U.S. Congress.

"We are honored to be awarded the largest net amount any company receives as part of the stiffly competitive Solar America Initiative," stated Nanosolar CEO Martin Roscheisen. The SAI is focused on accelerating widespread commercialization of clean solar energy technologies and will provide the U.S. additional electricity supply options while reducing dependence on fossil fuels and improving the environment. It aims to achieve market competitiveness for solar-electric power through government partnerships with industry, universities, national laboratories, states, and other public entities by funding new research and development activities.

For more information, visit www.nanosolar.com.

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