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Nanosolar's Thin Film Solar Printer in Action

Nanosolar has posted a neat video of their thin film solar printer, which they are billing as the "solar industry's first 1GW production tool." The $1.65 million CIGS coater hums along at 100 feet per minute in the video.

Catch an eyeful below.

[via Engadget, Earth2Tech]

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