The first three national innovation platforms in the field of solar container
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Introduction
This timeline features the key innovations that have advanced the solar industry in the United States. Department of Energy's (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) was tasked with achieving the goals of the SunShot Initiative: to drive down the cost of solar electricity to be fully cost-competitive with traditional energy sources by the end of the decade. Partners of diverse size and scope have engineered solutions in the ESIF ecosystem, tapped ESIF's data and computational tools to catalyze discoveries, or have literally moved their own people and operations in among the equipment for all-access R&D. In the contemporary energy landscape, the solar container has emerged as a significant and evolving innovation, gradually shaping the future of energy supply and utilization.
The first three national innovation platforms in the field of solar container
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