GE developing next generation of “thin-film” panels

Loucas Tsakalakos

All, just wanted to share a quick link to a video recently shot by Capital News 9 here in the local New York Capital Region.  One of their reporters visited our thin film solar labs here in Niskayuna to talk to with Danielle Merfeld, our solar technology platform leader, about the work we are doing in thin-film.

As you may recall, we’re working in labs around the world to drive our efforts in thin-film solar technology.   So this video doesn’t show you ALL of our solar labs but if you’d like to take a peak inside the doors of Niskayuna check it out!  And if you want to learn more about our global work in solar, you can always refer back to my colleague in Bangalore, Kamala Raghavan’s blog entry “Shining the Light on Thin Film Solar” and the video slideshow that she posted.

http://capitalregion.ynn.com/content/headlines/511576/ge-developing-next-generation-of-solar–thin-film–panels/

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