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A Marriage Proposal Between Solar Wafer Startup 1366 and Japan’s Tokuyama

A Marriage Proposal Between Solar Wafer Startup 1366 and Japan’s Tokuyama

1366 Adds China Expert, Yasheng Huang, to Board

1366 Adds China Expert, Yasheng Huang, to Board

1366 Opens New Wafer Factory

1366 Opens New Wafer Factory

The New York Times: 2 More Solar Companies Get U.S. Loan Backing

2 More Solar Companies Get US Loan Backing

MHT: World Economic Forum Honors 1366

World Economic Forum Honors 1366

Venture Beat- Sunpath

1366 Secures $7M in Funding

The New York Times: Maker of Silicon Wafers Wins Millions in U.S. Loan Support

Maker of Silicon Wafers Wins U.S. Loan Support

The Boston Globe: $150M Loan Lets Solar Firm Think Big

$150M Loan Lets Solar Firm Think Big

Greentech VC in March Comes in Like a Lion

Greentech VC in March Comes in Like a Lion

Greentech Media

1366 Technoloigies Gets $28.4 Million: Three Trends Afoot Here, It’s Wafer Madness!

GE, VantagePoint Back Solar Tech Startup 1366

GE, VantagePoint Back Solar Tech Startup 1366

The American Entrepreneur: Radio interview: Ron Morris talks with Frank van Mierlo, the founder and CEO of 1366 Technologies, a Massachusetts-based tech energy firm that provides solar panel energy solutions at a cost-effective rate for individuals and companies, at a rate that is competitive to that of coal as an energy source.

Radio interview: Ron Morris talks with Frank van Mierlo, the founder and CEO of 1366 Technologies, a Massachusetts-based tech energy firm that provides solar panel energy solutions at a cost-effective rate for individuals and companies, at a rate that is competitive to that of coal as an energy source.

Tech Crunch: Green Tech. Driving Down The Cost Of Solar, 1366 Technologies Raises $20 Million.

Green Tech. Driving Down The Cost Of Solar, 1366 Technologies Raises $20 Million.

The New York Times: Green Blog. A Cheaper Route to Solar Cells.

Green Blog. A Cheaper Route to Solar Cells.

MHT: 1366 attracts $20M financing for solar power.

1366 attracts $20M financing for solar power.

Inc: Innovation: Let There Be Light. 1366 Technologies has developed a more efficient way to produce silicon wafers for solar panels.

Innovation: Let There Be Light. 1366 Technologies has developed a more efficient way to produce silicon wafers for solar panels.

Renewable Energy World: Welcome to the Revolution: Emanuel Sachs and Frank van Mierlo, founders of Cambridge MA-based 1366 Technologies discuss their groundbreaking work.

Welcome to the Revolution: Emanuel Sachs and Frank van Mierlo, founders of Cambridge MA-based 1366 Technologies discuss their groundbreaking work.

Scientific American: Sunshine is free, so can photovoltaics be cheap?

Sunshine is free, so can photovoltaics be cheap?

Technology Review: A Milestone for cheaper Solar

A Milestone for cheaper Solar

Earth2Tech: Solar Startup 1366 Closes $5.2M, Signs New Customers

Solar Startup 1366 Closes $5.2M, Signs New Customers

Business Week: Why Solar Power Needs a Manufacturing Revolution

Why Solar Power Needs a Manufacturing Revolution

Solar Feeds: ARPA-E Awards 1366 Technologies Solar PV Crown

ARPA-E Awards 1366 Technologies Solar PV Crown

Reuters: 1366 Technologies Awarded Four Million in ARPA-E Funding

1366 Technologies Awarded Four Million in ARPA-E Funding

News Blaze: 1366 Technologies Awarded Four Million in ARPA-E Funding

1366 Technologies Awarded Four Million in ARPA-E Funding

Earth2Tech: Why Solar Power Needs a Manufacturing Revolution, Not Just New Materials

Why Solar Power Needs a Manufacturing Revolution, Not Just New Materials

Greentech Media: 1366 Technologies Awarded Four Million in ARPA-E Funding

1366 Technologies Awarded Four Million in ARPA-E Funding

US Dept of Energy: 1366 Direct Wafer: Enabling TeraWatt Photovoltaics

1366 Direct Wafer: Enabling TeraWatt Photovoltaics

Xconomy: 1366’s Campaign to Make Better, Cheaper Solar Cells Gets Boost from Department of Energy

1366’s Campaign to Make Better, Cheaper Solar Cells Gets Boost from Department of Energy

The Boston Globe: Raising capital for rays of energy.

From The Boston Globe print edition. Raising capital for rays of energy.

The New York Times: Facing Leaner Times, Small Start-Ups Get Busy

Facing Leaner Times, Small Start-Ups Get Busy

Christian Science Monitor: Will solar power ever be as cheap as coal?

Will solar power ever be as cheap as coal?

CNet: Photos: Chasing a solar revolution in Mass.

Photos: Chasing a solar revolution in Mass.

Clean Technica: 1366 Technologies Opens Innovative Solar Manufacturing Facility

1366 Technologies Opens Innovative Solar Manufacturing Facility

Scientific American: “Sunny Days for Silicon”.

From The Scientific American print edition, originally titled: “Sunny Days for Silicon”.

The Economist: The rise of solar energy, in one form or another.

From The Economist print edition. The rise of solar energy, in one form or another.

Biz Box: Partnering With Uncle Sam

Partnering With Uncle Sam

Xconomy: 1366 Technologies Voted Best in Show

1366 Technologies Voted Best in Show

MIT Spinoff Aims to Make Solar Power Cheaper Than Coal

Go Tech Media: 1366 Technologies Wins Solar Startup Competition

1366 Technologies Wins Solar Startup Competition

Go Solar Power: Top Ten List: The 2008 Innovations In Solar Power For Homes Award

Top Ten List: The 2008 Innovations In Solar Power For Homes Award

Energy Current: 1366 Technologies opens silicon solar cell plant

1366 Technologies opens silicon solar cell plant

Business Wire: 1366 Technologies Opens New Solar Manufacturing Facility

1366 Technologies Opens New Solar Manufacturing Facility

Xconomy Boston: 1366 Opens Plant in Lexington

1366 Opens Plant in Lexington

CNet: Start-up tries to manufacture a solar revolution

Start-up tries to manufacture a solar revolution

Red Orbit: 1366 Technologies, Mit Solar Start-Up, Raises First $12m

1366 Technologies, Mit Solar Start-Up, Raises First $12m

Technology Review: More-Powerful Solar Cells. A new solar cell is 27 percent more efficient without being more expensive to make.

More-Powerful Solar Cells. A new solar cell is 27 percent more efficient without being more expensive to make.

Engadget: MIT spin-off 1366 Technologies touts better, cheaper solar cells

MIT spin-off 1366 Technologies touts better, cheaper solar cells