Results from Undergraduate PV Projects at Seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities

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    Abstract

    In 1995, the NREL/Department of Energy (DOE) National Photovoltaics Program funded seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in its HBCU Photovoltaic Research Associates Program for a period of three years. The program's purpose is to advance HBCU undergraduate knowledge of photovoltaics, primarily as a result of research investigations performed, and to encourage students topursue careers in photovoltaics. This paper presents results from PV projects ranging from fundamental materials research on PV materials to field projects of PV systems.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages10
    StatePublished - 1999
    EventFossil Energy HBCU/OMI Conference - Miami, Florida
    Duration: 16 Mar 199918 Mar 1999

    Conference

    ConferenceFossil Energy HBCU/OMI Conference
    CityMiami, Florida
    Period16/03/9918/03/99

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-520-26230

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