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BASF Podcast: BASF Podcast: Organic Photovoltaics - Flexible and transparent solar cells

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In this podcast you will learn how organic
photovoltaics helps to produce solar cells with completely new 
qualities.
In organic photovoltaics dyes are used that are able to convert 
light into electrical energy. Due to the extremely thin photovoltaic 
layer, flexible or even transparent organic solar cells can be 
produced. For instance, windows could be coated with organic solar 
cells and produce electricity.
In this podcast you will learn how organic photovoltaics helps to 
produce solar cells with completely new qualities.
BASF Corporate Communications started a regular bilingual Podcast 
service in April 2007 to report on BASF's innovations and research 
and development activities in an easy-to-understand, informative and 
entertaining way.
Listen to the audio reportage with Dr. Peter Erk (Technical 
coordinator of the Organic Photovoltaic Project at BASF), Dr. Karl 
Hensen (BASF Future Business GmbH).
Podcast Chemistry of Innovations, English editions:
http://www.basf.com/podcast
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Organic Photovoltaics at BASF Future Business GmbH
http://www.basf-futurebusiness.com/en/projects/organic-photovaltaics.
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Podcast - The Chemical Reporter: http://www.basf.com/podcast
In these entertaining bi-weekly episodes our Chemical Reporter 
answers questions on Chemistry in our everyday life. This week's 
edition: How does conditioner make your hair soft?
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plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine 
chemicals. As a reliable partner BASF helps its customers in 
virtually all industries to be more successful. With its high-value 
products and intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in 
finding answers to global challenges such as climate protection, 
energy efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF has more than 95,000 
employees and posted sales of almost EUR58 billion in 2007. BASF 
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Editorial contact:
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Chris Wilson
Corporate Communications
Phone: +44-161-488-5616
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Corporate Innovation Communications
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E-Mail:  podcast@basf.com
Editorial Contact at BASF Future Business GmbH:
BASF Future Business GmbH
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