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Cheap and easy-to-make solar cells that use nanomaterials have the potential to revolutionize energy production. A leading startup in the field, Lowell, MA-based Konarka Technologies, which is developing flexible, printable solar cells (see "Solar-Cell Rollout," TR July/August 2004), has raised $18 million in a new round of financing. The startup, which expects to introduce its first products by the end of the year, has raised $32 million since 2001.
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