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Wessner, rapporteur ; Committee on Competing in the 21st Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Initiatives ; Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy, Policy and Global Affairs." 311 08$a9780309142144 311 08$a0309142148 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $a""Front Matter""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""I: OVERVIEW""; ""Overview: Partnering for Photo voltaics Manufacturing in the United States""; ""II: PROCEEDINGS--APRIL 23, 2009, SYMPOSIUM: THE FUTURE OF PHOTO VOLTAICS MANUFACTURING IN THE UNITED STATES""; ""Welcome--Charles Wessner""; ""Introduction--Clark McFadden""; ""Opening Remarks--John Lushetsky""; ""Panel I: Opportunities and Challenges Facing PV Manufacturing in the United States""; ""Panel II: Opportunities and Challenges Facing PV Manufacturing in the United States: Large Companies' Perspective"" 327 $a""Panel III: National and International Consortia: Lessons and Best Practices""""Panel IV: Economics of Photovoltaics in the United States""; ""Luncheon Remarks: Transforming the Glass City into the Solar City: Toledo's Tradition of Innovation and Entrepreneurship--Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur ""; ""Panel V: Next Generation: The Flex Display Opportunity""; ""Panel VI: Roundtable Discussion-Key Issues and Next Steps Forward""; ""III: PROCEEDINGS--JULY 29, 2009, SYMPOSIUM: STATE AND REGIONAL INNOVATION INITIATIVES-PARTNERING FOR PHOTOVOLTAICS MANUFACTURING IN THE UNITED STATES"" 327 $a""Welcome--Charles Wessner""""Introduction--Clark McFadden""; ""Opening Remarks--Senator Mark Udall""; ""Panel I: Partnering for Photovoltaic Technologies""; ""Panel II: Advancing Solar Technologies: The Department of Energy""; ""Panel III: Facilitating Solar Innovation: Contributions from Other Federal Agencies""; ""Panel IV: Advances in Photovoltaic Manufacturing: Intermediating Institutions""; ""Panel V: Building a Solar PV Roadmap""; ""Roundtable: Next Steps for Government-Industry Collaboration in Photovoltaic Technologies""; ""IV: APPENDIXES"" 327 $a""Appendix A: April 23, 2009, Symposium: The Future of Photovoltaics Manufacturing in the United States: Biographies of Speakers""""Participants List""; ""Appendix B: July 29, 2009, Symposium: State and Regional Innovation Initiatives-Partnering for Photovoltaics Manufacturing in the United States: Biographies of Speakers""; ""Participants List""; ""Appendix C: Bibliography"" 330 $aTechnological innovation and growth are critical to U.S. competitiveness in a global economy. One means of facilitating growth and improving competitiveness is to foster more robust innovation ecosystems through the development of public-private partnerships, industry consortia, and other regional and national economic development initiatives. Public-private partnerships, in particular, catalyze the commercialization of state and national investments in research and development. One of the major projects of the National Research Council's Board on Science Technology and Economic Policy (STEP) is to examine state and local investment programs designed to attract and grow knowledge-based industries. STEP analyzes state and regional innovation initiatives to gain a better understanding of the challenges associated with the transition of research into products, the practices associated with successful state and regional programs, and their interaction with federal programs and private initiatives. In April and July 2009, STEP convened two meeting to assess the future of the U.S. photovoltaic industry and the practical steps that the federal government and some state and regional governments are taking to develop the capacity to manufacture photovoltaics competitively. The Future of Photovoltaic Manufacturing in the United States captures the presentations and discussions of these meetings. This report explores the prospects for cooperative R&D efforts, standards, and roadmapping efforts that could accelerate innovation and growth of a U.S. photovoltaics industry. It includes both efforts to strengthen existing industries as well as specific new technology focus areas such as nanotechnology, stem cells, and energy in order to gain an improved understanding of program goals, challenges, and accomplishments. 606 $aPhotovoltaic power generation$xTechnological innovations$zUnited States$vCongresses 606 $aPhotovoltaic power systems$xTechnological innovations$zUnited States$vCongresses 606 $aBuilding-integrated photovoltaic systems$xResearch$zUnited States$vCongresses 606 $aSolar energy industries$zUnited States$vCongresses 615 0$aPhotovoltaic power generation$xTechnological innovations 615 0$aPhotovoltaic power systems$xTechnological innovations 615 0$aBuilding-integrated photovoltaic systems$xResearch 615 0$aSolar energy industries 676 $a621.31244 701 $aWessner$b Charles W$0857991 712 02$aNational Research Council (U.S.).$bCommittee on Competing in the 21 Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Initiatives. 712 02$aNational Research Council (U.S.).$bBoard on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy. 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910957547603321 996 $aThe future of photovoltaics manufacturing in the United States$94362615 997 $aUNINA