The PV Technology Incubator project

R. Mitchell, B. Keyes, H. Ullal, B. von Roedern, K. VanSant, M. Symko-Davies, Scott Stephens
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The PV Technology Incubator is structured to allow the utmost in flexible, innovative approaches targeted at research and development of photovoltaic (PV) systems and component prototypes to achieve prototype modules and pilot production. The PV Incubator project receives funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and funding opportunities are cyclical. The PV Incubator project targets small businesses that have demonstrated a proof-of-concept/process in a laboratory, but still need to overcome significant barriers before they can achieve commercialization. After 18 months of funding, a successful project is expected to be able to enter the market in the 2011 timeframe at a price point that enables electricity close to grid parity. Ten Incubator subcontractors were awarded in 2007 and participated in Stage-Gate reviews in the summer of 2008. Seven of these companies transitioned to Phase II of their two-phased subcontract based on the outcome of the Stage-Gate review. In addition, a second Incubator solicitation was issued in 2008. The six companies selected for the 2008 round of funding were awarded subcontracts in early 2009. This presentation overviews the PV Incubator project, gives a brief synopsis of the current subcontracts and their accomplishments, addresses progress by subcontracts awarded under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 solicitation, and discusses new funding opportunities.
光伏技术孵化器项目
光伏技术孵化器的结构允许最大限度地灵活,创新的方法,针对光伏(PV)系统和组件原型的研究和开发,以实现原型模块和试点生产。光伏孵化器项目由美国能源部(DOE)通过国家可再生能源实验室(NREL)资助,资助机会是周期性的。光伏孵化器项目针对的是已经在实验室中展示了概念验证/流程,但在实现商业化之前仍需要克服重大障碍的小型企业。经过18个月的融资,一个成功的项目有望在2011年进入市场,其价格点使电力接近电网平价。2007年10个孵化器分包商被授予,并于2008年夏季参加Stage-Gate评审。根据Stage-Gate审查的结果,其中7家公司进入了分两阶段分包合同的第二阶段。此外,2008年发布了第二次孵化器征集。参与2008轮融资的6家公司在2009年初获得了分包合同。本报告概述了光伏孵化器项目,简要介绍了当前的分包合同及其成就,介绍了2007财政年度招标中授予的分包合同的进展情况,并讨论了新的融资机会。
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