Affordable Green Energy Technology from NASA/Entech Solar
Technology developed through multiple, related Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts with Entech® Solar, Inc. in partnership with NASA's Glenn Research Center has produced a high-performance, ultra-light solar concentrator for space and ground applications. The Stretched Lens Array (SLA) uses a thin film lens to concentrate a large area of sunlight onto a small area of photovoltaic (PV) cells, with simple waste heat rejection performed by a thin sheet of thermally conductive material beneath the cells. This record- breaking technology offers unprecedented performance and cost-effectiveness by employing flexible Fresnel lenses for optical concentration, minimizing solar cell area, mass, and cost. The SLA has been optimized for the best performance, reliability, and efficiency through NASA's award-winning space demonstration on Deep Space 1. On the ground, the same basic concept is now being used with the commercial launch of Entech Solar's new terrestrial product, the SolarVoltTM module.
Entech Solar has leased 5,000 square feet of office space. LeAnn Brown with Silver Oak Commercial Realty represented the tenant. Mike McGee with McGee & Associates represented the landlord.
Entech Solar has signed a lease for 5,000 square feet at 641 Industrial. Dr. LeAnn Brown with Silver Oak Commercial Realty represented the tenant and Mike McGee with McGee & Associates represented the Landlord.
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