ASU solar projects will get up to $6.5M from Department of Energy

ASU’s LightWorks program pulls light-inspired research under one strategic framework. Several programs focus on solar energy.
ASU’s LightWorks program pulls light-inspired research under one strategic framework. Several programs focus on solar energy.

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal

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Two solar projects lead by Arizona State University engineers will receive up to $6.5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy. Both projects aim to lower costs at the same time as increase solar power’s efficiency.

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Related: Senators Introduce Bill To Allow Unfinished Solar Projects To Qualify For ITC

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