MIT and the Fraunhofer Institute are to establish a research centre in
Massachusetts focused on reducing the cost of solar energy over the next five
years.
The MIT-Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems is being established
to develop technologies and materials aimed at designing and producing better
solar modules.
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The facility will be built alongside the MIT campus and will specialise in
solar research and other areas of sustainable energy sources.
"This partnership will pair the outstanding basic energy research
capabilities at MIT with the world-class applied research capabilities of the
Fraunhofer Institute," said Professor Ernest Moniz, director of the MIT Energy
Initiative.
"The research addresses extremely important technologies for long and short
term responses to global energy challenges.
"Also, the strong support of the Commonwealth, the Massachusetts Technology
Collaborative and National Grid represents the kind of public-private
partnership that we will need to succeed."
The research addresses extremely important technologies for response to global energy challenges
Professor Ernest Moniz MIT Energy Initiative
Start-up costs of the centre will be funded with $5m from the Massachusetts
Technology Collaborative.
Nolan Browne, MIT alumnus and founder of the MIT Energy Conference, will
serve as the centre's managing director.
Tonio Buonassisi, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, will
take up the role as the centre's scientific director.
Roland Schindler, who has been at the Fraunhofer Institute for 24 years, will
serve as the centre's executive director and act as a liaison between the MIT
team and Germany.
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