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Case Western Reserve Gets $1.5 Million to Test the Durability of a Newer Solar Panel Design

Solar panels at the College of Wooster. Cuyahoga County will be getting into the solar energy game as well.
JEFF ST. CLAIR
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WKSU
Solar panels at the College of Wooster. Cuyahoga County will be getting into the solar energy game as well.
Solar panels at the College of Wooster. Cuyahoga County will be getting into the solar energy game as well.
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Roger French, of the university, says the research's goal is to make sure the new design can last as long as standard designs.

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are using a grant from the Department of Energy to test the durability of a newer solar panel design.

The design, PERC, is able to put out more energy than standard crystalline silicon modules, lowering the cost for solar projects. Now, the university wants to know how long this design can last in real world conditions.

Roger French is the director for the school’s Solar Durability and Lifetime Extension Research Center.

“The concern is will it be as durable as the traditional silicon solar cells that everyone has gotten so used to. Even though it’s giving you more electricity in the beginning, you want to also make sure that its power output isn’t going to drop quickly after five years or ten years.”

The nearly $1-and-a-half million grant comes from the SunShot Initiative, which helps fund projects to improve solar energy technology and efficiency. The Trump administration has proposed making major cuts to the program.

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Mitch Felan is a news intern for WKSU. He is a multimedia journalist with experience in print, television, radio and visual journalism. Felan is a junior at Kent State University, working towards a Bachelor's Degree in Multimedia Journalism. During the school year, Felan works for Kent State Student Media in TV2, The Kent Stater, and KentWired. He will be serving as the Digital Director for Kent State University's Student Media Newsroom in the Fall.