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Massachusetts company develops inkjet-printed solar panels

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Printed solar cell tech keeps getting closer and closer to reality, with a Massachusetts company called Konarka Technologies today announcing that it’s now able to manufacture solar cells using inkjet printing. There’s not a ton of information available about the process, but Konarka’s already demonstrated it and published details in a trade journal called Advanced Materials — which sounds like scintillating reading, if you ask us. Konarka says the process makes fabbing solar panels extremely easy, since it doesn’t require a clean room, and the resulting cost reductions could lead to an increased number of applications for solar power. Of course, the economics of inkjet printing have lured more than one company to the dark side — we wonder if Konarka is eventually going to start selling solar ink cartridges for more than the printers themselves?

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Original post by Nilay Patel

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