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"Conductive Ink" Solar Panels Capture Sun Power for Soldiers

By Pete Meltzer, Jr. Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, AFRL
August 4, 2009   |   1 Comment

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"Combined with the low-cost manufacturing methods of printed electronics, solar and solid-state lighting panels could become economical and environmentally compatible solutions to current day and future energy challenges."

-- 2nd Lt. Christopher A. Vaiana, Nonmetallic Materials Division, AFRL/RX
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Anonymous
August 5, 2009
Organic solar energy. I'm sure it could be used in organic farming!
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