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2010.07.20
Dow Corning and University of Toledo to Collaborate on Solar Research, Development
Researchers at Dow Corning and The University of Toledo (UT) announced
today that the organizations have signed a memorandum of understanding to
engage in collaborative discussions on photovoltaic (PV) solar research and
development efforts to help reduce the cost of solar energy to make it a viable
and economically competitive energy option globally.
“Both Dow Corning and UT want homes and businesses throughout the world to
take advantage of clean, renewable energy from the sun,” said Gregg
Zank, senior vice president and chief technology officer of Dow
Corning. “It is essential that businesses, academics and the
government collaborate in order to accelerate the advancement of solar
technologies.”
"UT's capabilities for industrial collaboration have been greatly
strengthened over the last three years through the founding of the Wright
Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization - PVIC in 2007,” said
Prof. Robert Collins, the Center's Principal Investigator, a Distinguished
University Professor and the NEG Endowed Chair in Silicate and Materials.
"PVIC affiliated faculty are committed to a collaboration with Dow Corning
in which UT's expertise in photovoltaic thin film and nanomaterials research
and solar cell development complements Dow Corning's global leadership in
materials for PV manufacturing and installation. PVIC faculty are also
deeply committed to our shared goals of lowering the cost and increasing the
performance of the next generations of photovoltaics products."
The proposed 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 scientific research and industrial
collaboration in thin-film photovoltaics. 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 is a
leadership node of 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
United States, with similar facilities under construction in Europe and
Korea. These facilities enable Dow Corning engineers and scientists to
work closely with solar energy leaders to research, develop, evaluate and test
silicon and silicone-based materials solutions for use in solar cells and
modules.
Both Dow Corning and UT have been active in engaging U.S. policymakers to
support alternative energy growth in the U.S. To learn more about Dow
Corning’s efforts to promote a comprehensive energy policy that will support
the growth and success of a vibrant American solar energy industry visit www.dowcorning.com/solarpolicy.
The Wright Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization (PVIC -
http://www.pvic.org) was established
in 2007 with an $18.6 million award from the State of Ohio’s Third Frontier
program. PVIC, which is built on existing expertise in Ohio on
photovoltaics, glass, metal forming, polymer technologies, and high-volume
manufacturing is a collaborative effort including UT, Bowling Green State
University, the Ohio State University and more than 35 other
organizations. PVIC’s mission is to research, develop, and commercialize
new photovoltaic solutions, and to accelerate the deployment of photovoltaic
electricity solutions for Ohio, the country, and the world. PVIC is also
supporting the development of related academic programs to educate the
next-generation workforce.
About Dow Corning
Dow Corning provides performance-enhancing solutions to serve the
diverse needs of more than 25,000 customers worldwide. A global leader in silicones, silicon-based technology and
innovation, Dow Corning offers more than 7,000 products and services via
the company’s Dow Corning® and XIAMETER® brands. Dow Corning is
equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company and Corning, Incorporated. More than
half of Dow Corning’s annual sales are outside the United States.
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