Solar Power anyone?

Their mission: to deliver cost-efficient solar electricity. The Nanosolar company was founded in 2002 and is working to build the world’s largest solar cell factory in California and the world’s largest panel-assembly factory in Germany. They have successfully created a solar coating that is the most cost-efficient solar energy source ever. Their PowerSheet cells contrast the current solar technology systems by reducing the cost of production from $3 a watt to a mere 30 cents per watt. This makes, for the first time in history, solar power cheaper than burning coal. These coatings are as thin as a layer of paint and can transfer sunlight to power at amazing efficiency. Although the underlying technology has been around for years, Nanosolar has created the actual technology to manufacture and mass produce the solar sheets. The Nanosolar plant in San Jose, once in full production in 2008, will be capable of producing 430 megawatts per year. This is more than the combined total of every other solar manufacturer in the U.S.

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4 Responses to Solar Power anyone?

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  3. Dan says:

    Is this for real?

    This would be a treamendous breakthrough for all of us average joe home owners who would like to renovate their homes to install solar PV yet cannnot affort the current prices, even with the current government grants.

    Thanks for this,
    Dan
    DailyHomeRenoTips.com

  4. amorphous type solar cells are the cheapest option that we cant get if we want solar power’:*

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