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  • 来源专题:大气污染防治与碳减排
  • 编译者: 李扬
  • 发布时间:2023-07-24
  •       作为拜登经济学和拜登总统投资美国议程的一部分,美国能源部 (DOE) 今天宣布拨款 20 万美元,其中包括来自两党基础设施法的 8 万美元,以尽量减少太阳能系统材料的使用,提高光伏 (PV) 系统的安装质量和弹性,并简化太阳能电池板的再利用和可回收性。该计划资助的项目将致力于开发整体解决方案,以实现未来十年在美国的快速太阳能部署,在全国各地的社区创造就业机会,支持拜登-哈里斯政府雄心勃勃的气候目标。光伏材料、运营和回收(MORE PV)融资机会旨在维持和加速美国光伏产业的增长。融资机会要求团队确定在整个生命周期内优化光伏系统的方法,以降低成本,促进太阳能的快速部署。

  • 原文来源:https://www.energy.gov/articles/biden-harris-administration-invests-20-million-optimize-lifecycle-solar-energy-systems-and
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