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Advance solar technology by marrying quality assurance with design engineering

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The photovoltaics industry has grown remarkably in recent decades but as it has grown, quality assurance during the manufacturing and installation processes has become increasingly important. There is often a cultural divide between those who develop and those who implement the designs, motivating partnering of these efforts.

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Fig. 1: Snail trails on silicon PV modules.

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Kurtz, S. Advance solar technology by marrying quality assurance with design engineering. Nat Energy 3, 1016–1018 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-018-0241-x

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