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Microwave ovens may help produce lower cost solar energy technology
August 25, 2012 Editor 0
(Phys.org)—The same type of microwave oven technology that most people use to heat up leftover food has found an important application in the solar energy industry, providing a new way to make thin-film photovoltaic products with less energy, expense and environmental concerns.
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