AVA Solar joins thin film funding party

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AVA Solar comes up with $104m funding for itself, on the heels of Nanosolar making a similar announcement

On the same day as Nanosolar revealed it has raked in $300m of funding, rival cell manufacturer AVA Solar announced it was not about to miss out on the thin film investment gold rush, confirming it has...

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