Solar disappointment: Miasole loses CEO
Three years ago, venture capitalists began investing in crop of Silicon Valley companies promising radical breakthroughs in solar cell technology.
One promising technology was copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS), a compound which experts believe can make cells and panels much more flexible — so that they could be stripped across vast parking lots, large roofs and more — and cheaper than the prevailing silicon technology.
However, the companies haven’t delivered as quickly as expected. Miasole, one of… Continue Reading