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nanotimes Reports


11-05 :: May/June 2011


Aruvian‘s R‘search (Research and Markets): Nanotech: Making Photovoltaics Possible


April 2011, Pages: 175, Price: EUR321 (Electronic, PDF) / EUR963 (Hardcopy) http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7a9971/nanotech_making_photovoltaics_possible


This research report takes a look at how nanotechnology is changing the world of solar photovoltaics and making possible advances which earlier one could not even possibly imagine. The report looks at the tech- nology which is making this possible. Basics of nanotechnology, of photovoltaics, of the current PV industry worldwide, and of course, of the usage of solar power worldwide, is all analyzed in this report. Information on companies making possible the usage of nanotechnology to further increase the profitability of photovoltaics is also provided in this report.


Companies Mentioned: BP Solar International, Bloo Solar, Nano Solar, NanoGram Corporation, SunFlake, HelioVolt Corporation, Konarka Technologies, Odersun AG


New NanoMarkets: Thin-Film Batteries: A New Market Opportunity Assessment – 2011


June 2011, Price: $2,695 http://nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/thin-film_batteries_a_new_market_opportunity_assessment_--_2011/


NanoMarkets has just issued its latest report on the thin-film battery market and in the report the firm predicts that the business will create almost $900 million in revenues in the year 2016. The report also projects that the value of products containing thin-film batteries will reach approximately $14 billion by 2016. This report is part of NanoMarkets‘ ongoing coverage of novel energy storage solutions. In August the company will publish an analysis of the printed battery market and an assessment of new materials developments for Li-ion batteries will follow in September.


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