- DayStar Technologies
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DayStar Technologies, Inc. Type Public (NASDAQ: DSTI) Founded 1998 Headquarters Santa Clara, California, USA Key people William(Bill) Steckel, Ph. D., Interim CEO Revenue $1 million USD (2007) Net income -$6.5 million USD (2007) Employees 109 (Q4 2009) [1] Website www.daystartech.com DayStar Technologies, Inc. is a publicly-traded solar energy company located in Santa Clara, California. Its primary product is a thin film photovoltaic material on a glass or plastic substrate. These thin film solar modules are manufactured using copper indium gallium (di)selenide (CIGS), which has shown a 19.5% NREL efficiency in real world conditions, slightly above CdTe and significantly above amorphous silicon.[2]
References
- ^ "Google Finance: DayStar Technologies, Inc.". Google. http://finance.google.com/finance?client=ig&q=DSTI. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ^ "Ascent Solar: Technology About Page". Ascent Solar Technologies. http://ascentsolar.com/x.php?page=16. Retrieved 2008-10-08.[dead link]
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