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Craig Hunter

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J. Craig Hunter is vice president and general manager, solar and energy technologies, for Intermolecular Inc. Prior to joining Intermolecular in early 2009, Hunter was an entrepreneur in residence at Sequoia Capital focused on the PV industry. In addition, he worked at Applied Materials Inc., where he led the company's entry to the thin-film solar business and had served as that group's general manager from conception of the SunFab Thin Film Line to manufacturing of the first solar panels. Hunter has also served in a variety of senior management roles at Applied Materials, Evercare Corp. and The Beacon Group.

The opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of Craig Hunter and should not be viewed as guidance or investment advice.

Email: chunter@intermolecular.com

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Earth Abundant PV: A Strategic Priority for Photovoltaics R&D in the United States

Record-setting solar cells tend to edge prior champions by small increments. A few tenths of a percent is considered a big deal. So quite a few eyebrows were raised a couple of weeks ago when IBM announced a 9.6% efficient “kesterite” solar cell fabricated from copper, tin, zinc, selenium and sulfur (CTZSS). The previous record for this class of materials was just 6.8%. By... More

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In Search of Large-Scale R&D for Photovoltaics

In a 2006 op-ed titled “ A Million Manhattan Projects ,” Thomas Friedman applauded the U.S. approach to developing clean energy technologies. He wrote, “Because we have this incredibly flexible, open, unrestricted, competitive economy…no one is waiting for Washington to declare the next big Manhattan Project, for, say, energy independence. American innovators are... More

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Out on a Limb… Predictions for the PV Industry, 2010

I’m pretty sure this is a bad idea, but thought it might be fun to start my first-ever blog by making arguably uninformed guesses about complex future developments that are completely out of my control. Having invested no time building credibility with the reading audience, why not throw caution to the wind? Maybe I’ll get lucky. A Sleeping Giant… Struggling to Get Out... More
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