US and China Find Common Ground in Solar Power

Posted by GP 15 December, 2008

Two state agencies signed a collaboration agreement
By Tudor Vieru, Science Editor, softpedia.com

Two of the largest solar power research institutes, the Institute of Electrical Engineering (IEE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the American National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU), with the express purpose of forwarding international research and technological development of next-generation photovoltaic electricity generation capabilities.

The new agreement was signed by IEE Director-General Xiao Liye and NREL Director Dan E. Arvizu, and it stipulates that the two institutions will work together in the field of photovoltaic battery and component testing and research, at a new facility, to be built at the IEE, in China. Researchers from both countries will work at the new center, and regular exchange visits will take place a few times per year.

Sharing obtained information is one of the top priorities of the document, as both parties agree that this is the simplest way of forwarding scientific research. As prototypes are developed, the technology will also be shared equally between the two laboratories, thus making the whole development and testing stages much shorter. Chinese officials say that the signing of the deal represents a “headway” in the relations between the two countries, and that they expect even more cooperation, in the field of solar research.

See coplete article at softpedia.com

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