At the same time, he is the manager of CSG. The company specializes in producing and selling polycrystalline silicon thin film solar cells developed by the University of South Wales. The team led by Professor Green has made important contributions to the experimental research and commercial promotion of photoelectric technology, developed the most efficient silicon solar cells and modules in the world, and successfully managed several companies that produce peripheral products.
Professor Green has published six books on solar cells and many papers on semiconductors, microelectronics, optoelectronics and solar cells. He has won many international awards, including 1999 Australia Award, 2002 Outstanding People's Livelihood Award (also known as "Alternative Nobel Prize") and 2004 World Energy Science and Technology Award.
In the past 15 years, Professor martin green has made unremitting efforts to improve the conversion efficiency of crystalline silicon batteries by 50%. In view of his outstanding achievements in the field of solar energy, Professor martin green has won many international honors:1R.Cherry Award awarded by IEC in 990,1J.J.Ebers Award awarded by IEC in 999,1Australian National Award in 999, and Right Lifestyle Award in 2002 (also known as Nobel Prize for Environment).