Next-gen solar tech makes big leagues
A solar farm in California will be the largest to use an emerging type of thin-film solar technology, another competitive force bringing down the price of solar.
Japan-based Solar Frontier will supply solar panels built with solar cells that use a combination of copper, indium, and selenide. The project, which will produce 150 megawatts at peak times, will be in Kearn County, California and is expected to be completed next June.
Project developer Enxco and Solar Frontier said the thin-film technology has a favorable year-round energy production, not only during its peak output. The technology is "compelling to major … Read more