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[BLOCKED] Solar at 70 Cents a Watt

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Remember back in the good 'ol days of 2008 when getting solar PV production costs below a dollar a watt was a big deal? How quaint that vision seems today. The sub-one dollar production cost is still a major milestone. But as more companies approach or cross the threshold, the solar industry is starting to compete at a much different level. This week, the amorphous silicon thin film company Oerlikon Solar announced that its new fab line could produce solar modules for below 70 cents a watt. The news sounds monumental. But is it really as big as it seems? We'll take a look at what it takes to compete in today's solar industry. Inside Renewable Energy is a weekly audio news program featuring stories and interviews on all the latest developments in the renewable energy industries.
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Remember back in the good 'ol days of 2008 when getting solar PV production costs below a dollar a watt was a big deal? How quaint that vision seems today. The sub-one dollar production cost is still a major milestone. But as more companies approach or cross the threshold, the solar industry is starting to compete at a much different level. This week, the amorphous silicon thin film company Oerlikon Solar announced that its new fab line could produce solar modules for below 70 cents a watt. The news sounds monumental. But is it really as big as it seems? We'll take a look at what it takes to compete in today's solar industry. Inside Renewable Energy is a weekly audio news program featuring stories and interviews on all the latest developments in the renewable energy industries.
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