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Revision as of 16:27, 11 October 2014

University of Reading
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Biosafety and regulatory challenges of rooftop installations

Contents

An important part of iGEM is thinking about the wider impact of your project. We considered whether it would be possible to set up our cyanobacterial solar panels on roofs at Reading or on people’s houses. This meant coming up with a design for a larger photovoltaic cell, considering the biosafety issues involved, and what regulatory challenges we would face.


  1. Summary
  2. Introduction
  3. Regulations
  4. Commercialisation
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. References

Regulations

Regulations



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Other challenges in bringing our product to market

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Acknowledgements

Everyone we need to thank for help with regulations and biosafety information.

References

Here are the references.

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