Clean Energy Project

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Clean Energy Project
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The Clean Energy Project (CEP) was a virtual high-throughput discovery and design effort for the next generation of plastic solar cell materials that has finished. It studies millions of candidate structures to identify suitable compounds for the harvesting of renewable energy from the sun and for other organic electronic applications. It ran on the BOINC platform.

Project purpose

The project searched for the most suitable

polymeric membranes with which to make fuel cells, and how best to assemble the molecules
for such devices.

Current project status

On June 24, 2013, the Clean Energy Project released its database to the public and the research community. The release was featured on the White House Blog[1] and by several news organizations including the MIT Technology Review.[2] The database contains 150 million density functional theory calculations on 2.3 million molecules.

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