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Unique Research Tool Aims to Reduce PV Cost

By Joseph B. Verrengia, NREL
July 15, 2009   |   3 Comments

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"There is no other laboratory platform quite like it in the world, and we're already running real samples through some of its chambers."

-- Maikel van Hest, Senior Scientist, NREL
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July 17, 2009
If solar panels are going to be put on rooves and walls, a very necessary development will be inexpensive distributed inverters, one for every panel or even better for part of a panel. This will greatly reduce the losses which are due to shading and from panels not being colinear. Such technology, once panels are inexpensive enough, will allow East and west facing rooves also to be clad in solar tiles or 'long run' and likewise, many of the surfaces of electric cars.
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July 18, 2009
It will be interesting to see the power production efficiencies as compared to cut poly crystaline wafer cells as well as cost co-efficiencies per square foot of installed PV, once the printed solar cells are in full production and being installed of course. Than there is the novelty applications of course, imagine a poitrait of Norma Jeane Mortenson at Times Square, NYC and its producing a couple thousand watts of electricity as well. http://drx.typepad.com/psychotherapyblog/images/2007/12/08/marilyn_monroe_ray_schatt.jpg
Of course she is better know as Marilyn Monroe. http://www.michaeldeas.com/Mike%20Deas%20Website/site_images/Marilyn_Monroe_460.jpg
Another amazing transformation, don't you think? Must be a Gemini thing.
Pity about Earth.
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August 25, 2009
Ist this technology somewhat similar to the one adopted by Nano Solar Company? From their website, it seems that they have already developed a continuous process of directly spraying ink on a continuously sheet for solar cell production. I am trying for past one year to contact them but without any responce back.

I am very interested to know more about this technology of continuous production of solar cells. This seems to be the most promising of all the other technologies under development. Although the efficiency levels as reported are lower than from the traditional systems of production but the volume of production through ink technology would be such that the unit cost of power would be less than $1 per kw. (Hopefully) qsurti@gmail.com
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