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Feb 4, 2009   5:00 PM

Magnolia Solar to Participate in India Conference on Renewable Energy


WOBURN, MA (Feb 4, 2009) -  Magnolia Solar to Participate in India Conference on Renewable Energy(C)2009 JeraOne - http://www.jeraone.com

Magnolia Solar Inc., a developer of high-efficiency, nano-structured solar cells, will participate in the Second Annual Conference on Renewable Energy Feb. 5-6 February in New Delhi, India. The conference will bring together experts in renewable energy including the government, policy makers, developers and manufacturers, financiers, and investment community to address the growth of renewable energy in India.

"We are delighted to have the opportunity to participate in an event in India that brings together many of the best minds in the renewable energy industry. Magnolia Solar is developing innovative solar cell technology to help make solar energy a significant part of the future energy requirements in the US, India, and around the world," said Dr. Ashok Sood, Cofounder and President of Magnolia Solar.

Added Dr. Yash Puri, Cofounder and Executive Vice President, "We are very excited about the Indian market. India's rapidly growing economy, its vast population, and ideal conditions for solar energy present a host of opportunities for stand-alone and grid-connected applications. We are planning a significant presence in India to serve its energy requirements."

Magnolia Solar, Inc. of Woburn, MA, specializes in developing next generation innovative solar cell technologies that cover the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared part of the spectrum for terrestrial applications. Magnolia has developed these solar cells for use in distributed power and large-scale utility applications.

The original news article can be read at Jeraone

About Magnolia Solar Corporation:

Magnolia specializes in developing innovative optical technologies for defense and commercial applications. Based in Woburn, MA, Magnolia has expertise in thin film and nanostructure based technologies that cover the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared part of the spectrum. These technologies are exploited for use in advanced military sensors and other commercial applications including solar cells.

 

For more information please contact:
Dr. Yash R. Puri
Magnolia Solar Corporation
yrpuri@magnoliaoptical.com
781-503-1200 x101
http://www.jeraone.com