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The story of photovoltaics began more than a half century ago \u2014 both at a famed laboratory and at Arizona State University, which was more than 2,000 miles away.","teaser":"On April 25, 1954, Bell Labs announced its latest invention, a silicon solar cell, at a press conference in Murray Hill, New Jersey.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/20170612sustainability_09_0.jpg?itok=_rrka2eX","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20200917-arizona-impact-new-age-energy-dawns-asu","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"Knowledge Enterprise","contributor-contact-information-name":"Lori Baker","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/20170612sustainability_09_0.jpg?itok=_rrka2eX","image_alt":"On the ASU Tempe campus, solar energy panels generate renewable energy and provide shade. 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By his 20s, he was building boats through\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222020-09-02T07:30:00-07:00\u0022\u003E09\/02\/2020-7:30am\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"Entrepreneur J. Orin Edson\u0026#039;s legacy is being honored with the establishment of the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute at ASU. The naming recognizes Edson and his wife\u0026#039;s longstanding commitment to further entrepreneurship support at ASU, which includes an additional endowed gift.","teaser":"J. Orin Edson was the quintessential entrepreneur. 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