Focusing Light on Silicon Beads
November 13, 2007 | Source: Technology Review
Clean Venture 21 (CV21), based in Kyoto, Japan, has developed a novel way of making solar cells that cuts production costs by as much as 50 percent.

(Clean Venture 21)
The photovoltaic (PV) cells are made up of arrays of thousands of tiny silicon spheres surrounded by hexagonal reflectors.
A solar cell that uses far less silicon than its competitors should give CV21 an edge in terms of reducing costs.