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Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Andrew B. Wilson | M | - |
SpectraWatt, Inc.
![]() SpectraWatt, Inc. Alternative Power GenerationUtilities SpectraWatt manufactures and distributes high performance silicon solar cells for use in solar modules. Their company is dedicated to furthering the development of advanced solar cell technologies and improving current manufacturing processes in order to reduce the cost of photovoltaic energy generation. SpectraWatt aims to enable solar generated electricity to compete, on an unsubsidized basis, with conventional sources of electricity. SpectraWatt was formed from assets spun out of Intel Corporation in June 2008 and complemented by a $50M Series A investment from multiple investors. SpectraWatt has operations in New York and Oregon. In 2009, the company constructed its first solar cell factory in Hopewell Junction, New York which is capable of housing over 200 MW of capacity. Initial production has begun on SpectraWatt's first 60 MWp manufacturing line. SpectraWatt's research and development team is working on new technologies to increase cell efficiencies well beyond today's average silicon solar cell efficiencies. Its research team is comprised of some of the brightest minds in the industry who have spent years at places such as Stanford, UC Berkeley and Georgia Tech honing their research skills. Its extensive laboratory facilities enable them to quickly move from idea to prototype testing. As its new technologies enter production and reach the market, they will significantly lower the levelized cost of solar energy for end users. | 4 years |
Richard Haug | M | - |
SpectraWatt, Inc.
![]() SpectraWatt, Inc. Alternative Power GenerationUtilities SpectraWatt manufactures and distributes high performance silicon solar cells for use in solar modules. Their company is dedicated to furthering the development of advanced solar cell technologies and improving current manufacturing processes in order to reduce the cost of photovoltaic energy generation. SpectraWatt aims to enable solar generated electricity to compete, on an unsubsidized basis, with conventional sources of electricity. SpectraWatt was formed from assets spun out of Intel Corporation in June 2008 and complemented by a $50M Series A investment from multiple investors. SpectraWatt has operations in New York and Oregon. In 2009, the company constructed its first solar cell factory in Hopewell Junction, New York which is capable of housing over 200 MW of capacity. Initial production has begun on SpectraWatt's first 60 MWp manufacturing line. SpectraWatt's research and development team is working on new technologies to increase cell efficiencies well beyond today's average silicon solar cell efficiencies. Its research team is comprised of some of the brightest minds in the industry who have spent years at places such as Stanford, UC Berkeley and Georgia Tech honing their research skills. Its extensive laboratory facilities enable them to quickly move from idea to prototype testing. As its new technologies enter production and reach the market, they will significantly lower the levelized cost of solar energy for end users. | - |
David O'Connor | M | - |
SpectraWatt, Inc.
![]() SpectraWatt, Inc. Alternative Power GenerationUtilities SpectraWatt manufactures and distributes high performance silicon solar cells for use in solar modules. Their company is dedicated to furthering the development of advanced solar cell technologies and improving current manufacturing processes in order to reduce the cost of photovoltaic energy generation. SpectraWatt aims to enable solar generated electricity to compete, on an unsubsidized basis, with conventional sources of electricity. SpectraWatt was formed from assets spun out of Intel Corporation in June 2008 and complemented by a $50M Series A investment from multiple investors. SpectraWatt has operations in New York and Oregon. In 2009, the company constructed its first solar cell factory in Hopewell Junction, New York which is capable of housing over 200 MW of capacity. Initial production has begun on SpectraWatt's first 60 MWp manufacturing line. SpectraWatt's research and development team is working on new technologies to increase cell efficiencies well beyond today's average silicon solar cell efficiencies. Its research team is comprised of some of the brightest minds in the industry who have spent years at places such as Stanford, UC Berkeley and Georgia Tech honing their research skills. Its extensive laboratory facilities enable them to quickly move from idea to prototype testing. As its new technologies enter production and reach the market, they will significantly lower the levelized cost of solar energy for end users. | - |
Juanita N. Kurtin | M | - |
SpectraWatt, Inc.
![]() SpectraWatt, Inc. Alternative Power GenerationUtilities SpectraWatt manufactures and distributes high performance silicon solar cells for use in solar modules. Their company is dedicated to furthering the development of advanced solar cell technologies and improving current manufacturing processes in order to reduce the cost of photovoltaic energy generation. SpectraWatt aims to enable solar generated electricity to compete, on an unsubsidized basis, with conventional sources of electricity. SpectraWatt was formed from assets spun out of Intel Corporation in June 2008 and complemented by a $50M Series A investment from multiple investors. SpectraWatt has operations in New York and Oregon. In 2009, the company constructed its first solar cell factory in Hopewell Junction, New York which is capable of housing over 200 MW of capacity. Initial production has begun on SpectraWatt's first 60 MWp manufacturing line. SpectraWatt's research and development team is working on new technologies to increase cell efficiencies well beyond today's average silicon solar cell efficiencies. Its research team is comprised of some of the brightest minds in the industry who have spent years at places such as Stanford, UC Berkeley and Georgia Tech honing their research skills. Its extensive laboratory facilities enable them to quickly move from idea to prototype testing. As its new technologies enter production and reach the market, they will significantly lower the levelized cost of solar energy for end users. | - |
Heather Clisby | F | - |
SpectraWatt, Inc.
![]() SpectraWatt, Inc. Alternative Power GenerationUtilities SpectraWatt manufactures and distributes high performance silicon solar cells for use in solar modules. Their company is dedicated to furthering the development of advanced solar cell technologies and improving current manufacturing processes in order to reduce the cost of photovoltaic energy generation. SpectraWatt aims to enable solar generated electricity to compete, on an unsubsidized basis, with conventional sources of electricity. SpectraWatt was formed from assets spun out of Intel Corporation in June 2008 and complemented by a $50M Series A investment from multiple investors. SpectraWatt has operations in New York and Oregon. In 2009, the company constructed its first solar cell factory in Hopewell Junction, New York which is capable of housing over 200 MW of capacity. Initial production has begun on SpectraWatt's first 60 MWp manufacturing line. SpectraWatt's research and development team is working on new technologies to increase cell efficiencies well beyond today's average silicon solar cell efficiencies. Its research team is comprised of some of the brightest minds in the industry who have spent years at places such as Stanford, UC Berkeley and Georgia Tech honing their research skills. Its extensive laboratory facilities enable them to quickly move from idea to prototype testing. As its new technologies enter production and reach the market, they will significantly lower the levelized cost of solar energy for end users. | - |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 5 | 100.00% |
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