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Interesting News Articles Related To Solar Energy

ScienceDaily (Dec. 1, 2008) — Currently, solar cells are difficult to handle, expensive to purchase and complicated to install. The hope is that consumers will one day be able to buy solar cells from their local hardware store and simply hang them like posters on a wall.

A new study by researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science has shown that the dream is one step closer to reality. Reporting in the Nov. 26 edition of the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Yang Yang, a professor of materials science and engineering, and colleagues describe the design and synthesis of a new polymer, or plastic, for use in solar cells that has significantly greater sunlight absorption and conversion capabilities than previous polymers.

The research team found that substituting a silicon atom for carbon atom in the backbone of the polymer markedly improved the material's photovoltaic properties. This silole-containing polymer can also be crystalline, giving it great potential as an ingredient for high-efficiency solar cells.

"With the reality of today's energy crisis, a new-game changing technology is required to make solar cells more popular," Yang said. "We hope that our newly synthesized polymer can eventually be used on solar cells far beyond their current rooftop applications. Imagine a house or car covered and powered by flexible solar films. Our dream is to see solar cells used everywhere." [...]


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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081126133435.htm
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Re: Interesting News Articles Related To Solar Energy

Of all of the renewable energy sources available, solar energy has the greatest potential and positive impact on our environment and on our energy crisis. Governments, institutions and individuals around the world should be supporting solar energy research and development to the maximum! shame on you

Despite the decline of oil and gas prices recently, the long-term trend is grim unless the world moves rapidly toward a solar energy-based economy within 25 years. The gradual improvements of solar cell technology is encouraging! applause
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Re: Interesting News Articles Related To Solar Energy

yes solar has lots of promise

the bigest problem i see with it is the enviromental issues with creation and disposal of solar cells

the other problem with solar is Batteries... that technoledgy is also hurting
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cool Re: Interesting News Articles Related To Solar Energy

NEWS FLASH!

My account name has changed from Alpha and Omega to Omega-3.
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Re: Interesting News Articles Related To Solar Energy

Solar Flux: New Process Lets Companies Crank Out PV Panels:
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=cranking-out-pv-panels
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applause Re: Interesting News Articles Related To Solar Energy " Basic Research needs for Solar Energy utilization"

Basic Research needs for Solar Energy utilization
World demand for energy is projected to more than double by 2050 and to more than triple by the end of the century. Incremental improvements in existing energy networks will not be adequate to supply this demand in a sustainable way. Finding sufficient supplies of clean energy for the future is one of society’s most daunting challenges.
Sunlight provides by far the largest of all carbon-neutral energy sources. More energy from sunlight strikes the Earth in one hour (4.3 × 1020 J) than all the energy consumed on the planet in a year (4.1 × 1020 J). We currently exploit this solar resource through solar electricity — a $7.5 billion industry growing at a rate of 35–40% per annum — and solar-derived fuel from biomass, which provides the primary energy source for over a billion people.
http://www.sc.doe.gov/bes/reports/files/SEU_rpt.pdf
This is a detailed study very good material-- Kanaga smile
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The following news article released today may be relevant to this project. This development is about making plastics to conduct electricity!

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081209111514.htm
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Nanosolar ships "world's lowest cost solar panel"

New printed thin-film panels could deliver solar energy from just 99 cents per Watt 18 Dec 2007
http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/n...osolar-ships-world-lowest
Named Best Invention of the Year 2008 by Time Magazine
Time Magazine Best Inventions 2008: Nanosolar Thin-Film Technology
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/ar...7_1854195_1854153,00.html
http://www.nanosolar.com/blog3/
Popular Science magazine — which many of us read when we were little — just came out with its annual innovation awards November 13, 2007
The New Dawn of Solar
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/flat/bown/2007/green/item_59.html
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/flat/bown/2007/green/green_animation.html
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the bigest problem i see with it is the enviromental issues with creation and disposal of solar cells the other problem with solar is Batteries... that technoledgy is also hurting

The New Production of Solar cells consume very much lower Energy with energy Pay back of less than one year. They do not create pollutants specially the Thin film ones. Many manufacturers like First Solar offer to take back the solar panels at the end of the life for safe disposal. New developments on Batteries are promising and cost and weights are coming down with Nano tech. With Grid connected net metering or feed in Tariffs no batteries will be required!
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A Solar Grand Plan By 2050 solar power could end U.S. dependence on foreign oil and slash greenhouse gas emissions

A Solar Grand Plan
By 2050 solar power could end U.S. dependence on foreign oil and slash greenhouse gas emissions
We present a grand plan that could provide 69 percent of the U.S.’s electricity and 35 percent of its total energy (which includes transportation) with solar power by 2050. We project that this energy could be sold to consumers at rates equivalent to today’s rates for conventional power sources, about five cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh)
Scientific American Magazine - December 16, 2007
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