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On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 15:32:09 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
Even more amazing, they can be suspended in liquids and printed on flexible materials, allowing the cells to be places on any surface. What if your entire car was covered in these powerhouses? Bye bye, Chevron. === That's a bit optimistic even though the technology is interesting. One of the credibility problems with solar power is the wildly optimistic press releases that come out periodically. They raise expectations to unrealistic levels which casts doubt on the whole effort. It's always better to under promise and over deliver. That said, with the price of solar panels down to about $1/watt, we will be starting to see a lot more of them. I'm in the preliminary planning stage for a small "proof of concept" project, probably a grid tied system that will help meet our peak power needs in some small way. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid-tie_inverter |
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