This is one of a series of reports and deep dive assessments produced in response to Executive Order 14017 “America’s Supply Chains,” which directs the Secretary of Energy to submit a report on supply chains for the energy sector industrial base. The Executive Order is helping the federal government to build more secure and diverse U.S. supply chains, including energy supply chains. Over the past decade, solar power has gone from an emerging, niche technology to a mature energy industry...| www.osti.gov
This database and map show SETO projects at the national labs, state and local governments, universities, nonprofit organizations, and companies.| Energy.gov
Projects selected for this funding program will advance innovations in silicon solar manufacturing and dual-use photovoltaics.| Energy.gov
This $28 million funding program will reduce solar module costs and supply chain vulnerabilities, develop durable and recyclable solar technologies, and advance perovskite technologies toward commercialization.| Energy.gov
There are a variety of different semiconductor materials used in solar photovoltaic cells. Learn more about the most commonly-used materials.| Energy.gov
The Solar office supports development of low-cost, high-efficiency photovoltaic (PV) technologies to make solar power more accessible.| Energy.gov
Learn the basics of how photovoltaic (PV) technology works with these resources from the DOE Solar Energy Technologies Office.| Energy.gov