This page provides news releases and media contacts for the Center for Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion.
CRSP member companies, solar researchers from the CRSP research institutions, and other leaders from the solar PV/fuels research community are meeting in Boulder, Colorado, on August 29–31 for the CRSP Annual Meeting and joint research symposium with the REMRSEC and CASP EFRC.
CRSP holds its first annual Winter Meeting and Photovoltaic Cost Modeling Workshop in Golden, CO at NREL.
CRSP member companies, solar researchers from the CRSP research institutions, and other leaders from the solar PV/fuels research community are meeting in Golden, Colorado, on September 11–13 for the CRSP Annual Meeting.
The Center for Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion (CRSP) has funded 10 advanced solar research projects totaling $800,000 — its second round of Shared Research Program funding.
The Center for Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion (CRSP) and the Renewable Energy Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (REMRSEC) have announced an important affiliation that will add value to both centers and enhance their work on solar energy research.
Drs. Niels Damrauer of CU-Boulder, Carl Koval of CU-Boulder, Reuben Collins of CSM, Bruce Parkinson of the University of Wyoming (formerly with CSU), and Matthew Shores of CSU have all been named as the first group of CRSP Distinguished Colleagues.
Senior Research Fellow Arthur J. Nozik of the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory has won the 2009 Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization (IREO) Award for Science and Technology. IREO is a new international organization related to the United Nations.
The Center for Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion (CRSP) will play an integral role in a new federally-funded effort to develop revolutionary solar cell designs at the nanoscale.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) took home high honors from Editors of R&D Magazine recently for two separate solar cell technologies that were named "the most revolutionary technologies of the year."
The Center for Revolutionary Solar Photoconversion (CRSP) is launching 12 novel solar research projects totaling more than $1.1 million in its inaugural round of research and development funding.
The newest research center of the Colorado Renewable Energy Collaboratory aims to find ways to directly convert the sun's energy to low-cost electricity and fuels.
George Douglas, NREL
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