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Weaving ideas for the future with solar textiles research →

January 24, 2016

http://host.madison.com/wsj/entertainment/arts_and_theatre/weaving-ideas-for-the-future-with-solar-textiles-research/article_26f22ecc-7b06-57a9-8ba7-05ac8efe10a2.html

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Andrew and her team are currently coating different weave types and structures with a polymer that increases the fabric’s conductivity tenfold. Once fully coated, the fabric will serve as the bottom electrode, and a base layer on which to build the …

Andrew and her team are currently coating different weave types and structures with a polymer that increases the fabric’s conductivity tenfold. Once fully coated, the fabric will serve as the bottom electrode, and a base layer on which to build the rest of the solar cell.

Photo: Wisconsin Energy Institute

 

UW Profs Weave Together Plan For Solar Power Textiles

August 28, 2015

 

Trisha and I were just interview about our solar textile research on WPR's Central time!

Click here to listen to the interview!

Source: http://www.wpr.org/sites/default/files/sty...
Tags solar textiles, flexible solar, solar weaving, solar cloth, organic solar cell, solar fabric
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