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Rebecca NashInnovation of the year 2011. From Nanosolar.
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PowerSheet solar cells with printing-press-style machines that set down a layer of solar-absorbing nano-ink onto metal sheets as thin as aluminum foil, so the panels can be made for about a tenth of what current panels cost and at a rate of several hundred feet per minute. With backing from Google’s founders and $20 million from the U.S. Department of Energy, Nanosolar’s first commercial cells rolled off the presses this year.
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In San Jose
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Right now, the biggest question for Nanosolar is not if its products can work, but rather if it can make enough of them.
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30 Dec 07
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Romana ChallansImagine a solar panel without the panel. Just a coating, thin as a layer of paint, that takes light and converts it to electricity.
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Imagine a solar panel without the panel
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Isabelle Vodjdanipanneau solaire sous forme de revêtement fin et souple, beaucoup plus léger et 10 fois moins cher que le panneau solaire classique
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rampionSo... if $1 per watt is competative with coal, and this costs 30¢ per watt... why aren't I using this now?
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Nanosolar’s cells use no silicon, and the company’s manufacturing process allows it to create cells that are as efficient as most commercial cells for as little as 30 cents a watt. “You’re talking about printing rolls of the stuff—printing it on the roofs of 18-wheeler trailers, printing it on garages, printing it wherever you want it,†says Dan Kammen, founding director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley. “It really is quite a big deal in terms of altering the way we think about solar and in inherently altering the economics of solar.â€
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15 Nov 07
Julia Lesagegreen tech award: printing-press-style machines layer solar-absorbing nano-ink onto thin metal sheets for about a tenth of what current panels cost and at a rate of several hundred feet per minute; various other award winners listed
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