Neste congratulates the winner of the 2022 Millennium Technology Prize, Professor Martin Green
Neste Corporation, News, 26 October 2022
Photo: Technology Academy Finland
Neste would like to congratulate Scientia Professor Martin Green of the UNSW Sydney, Australia, the winner of the Millennium Technology Prize 2022. The prize worth one million euros was awarded on Tuesday, 25 October in Helsinki, Finland. Neste has been one of the main partners of the Millennium Technology Prize since 2006.
Professor Green’s prize-winning innovation is a Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell (PERC) used in solar panels. Almost 90 percent of the global solar cell market is based on the use of this technology, which was launched in 1983. The efficiency of the PERC cell's operation is based on the fact that by improving the quality of the top and the rear surface of the silicon-based solar cell, the electrons that produce the electric current stay in motion longer and the cell therefore produces more energy than traditional solutions. The technology has clearly brought down the operating costs of solar panels and made it possible for solar energy to compete against fossil alternatives.
“Climate change is the biggest challenge of our time and we need all available means to combat it. We are very happy about Professor Green's recognition, as his innovation has enabled economically viable upscaling in the utilization of solar power. In addition, it underlines the importance of innovation, result-oriented research and cooperation between several industries”, says Lars Peter Lindfors, Senior Vice President, Innovation at Neste.
The Millennium Technology Prize is a Finnish one-million-euro award presented every second year in honour of a pioneering technological innovation that improves people’s quality of life and promotes sustainable development. The winning innovations must have extensive positive social impacts, be commercially viable and promote the welfare of humanity. The Millennium Technology Prize is awarded by Technology Academy Finland.
In connection with the distribution of the award, a two-day seminar Millennium Innovation Forum will be organized in Helsinki. Lars Peter Lindfors will speak today, October 26, 2022, about Neste's innovation work and the importance of renewable raw materials in the Green Transition session of the event. In addition to the event in Helsinki, Neste today organizes its own satellite event in Singapore to bring together industry professionals to discuss future solutions. The event is organized in cooperation with the Embassy of Finland in Singapore.
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Technology Academy Finland: https://millenniumprize.org/
Further information: Please contact Neste's media service, tel. +358 800 94025 / media@neste.com (weekdays from 8.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. EET).
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