BioSolar Teams with UCSB to Develop Low Cost Supercapacitor for Solar Energy Storage

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BioSolar teams With UCSB to develop a low cost Supercapacitor for Solar Energy Storage. Nobel Laureate Alan Heeger leads the research team developing the Company's BioSuperCap(TM), a patent-pending bio-inspired supercapacitor that will Be lower cost and higher energy than conventional supercapacitors?

BioSolar co-owns the patent-application for this supercapacitor technology with the University of California at Santa Barbara ("UCSB"), and is currently funding a sponsored research program to further its development. The lead inventors of the technology are UCSB professor Dr. Alan Heeger, the recipient of a Nobel Prize in 2000 for the discovery and development of conductive polymers, and Dr. David Vonlanthen, a post-doctoral researcher at UCSB. READ MORE (Digital Journal)
 

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Friday, September 12, 2014