2007 Research Review
The 2007 Research Review focuses on efforts to commercialize NREL's innovations, including an overview of NREL's recent technology transfer activities. The issue charts out a five-step process for commercialization and presents examples of NREL's current research, development, and deployment activities that relate to those five steps.
Along the way, the 2007 issue touches on such technologies as organic solar cells, quantum dots and other nanotechnologies, biofuels derived from algae and cellulosic biomass, solid-state lithium batteries, hydrogen production using biohybrids, systems to integrate hydrogen technologies with the electrical grid, energy-efficient buildings, and manufacturing processes for thin-film solar cells.
Read the full issue of the 2007 Research Review.