👉 The Morrison Project is an ambitious, multi-phase initiative led by the University of New Mexico and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) focused on advancing solar energy technology, particularly through the development of high-efficiency photovoltaic (PV) materials and manufacturing processes. It aims to address critical challenges in solar energy, such as cost reduction, efficiency improvements, and scalability, by leveraging cutting-edge research in materials science, nanotechnology, and industrial engineering. The project integrates academic expertise with industry collaboration, targeting innovations like perovskite-silicon tandem cells and novel thin-film technologies to create more affordable, durable, and high-performance solar panels, ultimately accelerating the transition to renewable energy.