What if you could walk into your local hardware store and buy a cheap solar panel to hang on your wall? That may not be such a far-fetched idea according to scientists at the UCLA Henri Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. A team of researchers has designed a new polymer (plastic) with [...]
Scientists: Plastic Solar Cells Could be Hung on Wall Like Posters
December 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: · cells, plastic, posters, solar
Solar Power: GE buys in, thin film cells, solar map
October 16th, 2008 · No Comments
The Solar Power International conference kicked off in a buoyant mood.
Despite concerns about the economy overall, the primary subsidy for the solar industry–a renewable energy federal tax credit–was extended for eight years, which solar industry experts say ensure the continued pace of fast growth.
Announcements from solar vendors at the conference reflect that optimism and the [...]
Tags: · cells, film, ge, map, solar
Suniva Develops Low-Cost, High Efficiency Solar Cells
October 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Suniva, an Atlanta-based startup, has recently developed solar cells that can achieve 20 percent efficiency. Unlike other high-efficiency cells, Suniva is using low-cost processes that will make their solar cells cost-competitive with conventional sources of electricity.
Suniva uses a combination of superior cell design and screen-printing technology to achieve its solar cell efficiency.
According to Ajeet Rohatgi, [...]
Tags: · cells, Cheap, cost, electricity, Energy, low, power, solar, sustainable
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