OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY'S TRANSPARENT ELECTRONICS KEY TO SOLAR ENERGY BREAKTHROUGH
June 16, 2008
June 16, 2008
CORVALLIS, Ore., June 16 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
Transparent transistors and optoelectronics created by researchers at Oregon State University and HP have found their first key industrial application in a new type of solar energy system that its developers say will be four times more cost-efficient than any existing technology.
Xtreme Energetics, Inc., of Livermore, Calif., announced they will use the OSU inventions, on which HP . . .
Transparent transistors and optoelectronics created by researchers at Oregon State University and HP have found their first key industrial application in a new type of solar energy system that its developers say will be four times more cost-efficient than any existing technology.
Xtreme Energetics, Inc., of Livermore, Calif., announced they will use the OSU inventions, on which HP . . .