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                Susan Sharma
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                November 10, 2007                
 
 
                
Computer chips for Solar Cells
Computer maker IBM has found a way to save money, reduce waste, and contribute to the development of the solar power industry with just one smart innovation—recycling defective semiconductor chips and sending the recovered refined silicon to manufacturers
 of photovoltaic solar cells. 
A worldwide shortage of refined silicon, the key ingredient in both semiconductors and solar cells, has kept prices for solar power artificially high in recent years, and photovoltaic producers welcome the news of IBM’s breakthrough in processing its wasted
 chips for them.
 Read the full story at 
http://www.emagazine.com/view/?3963
 
 
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