Saturday, August 9, 2014

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26. feb. 2010 10:08 The sun is the ultimate source of clean energy, but it must be converted directly into electricity via solar cells, it is resource intensive. A new invention from Caltech (California Institute of Technology) may soon turn upside down the way you produce solar cells.
Aluminium nano-particles to disperse light into the material, the probability that an electron is released increases. It is so effective that the researchers measured a lysabsorbering of 85%, and this light, 95% of the photons table lamp free an electron.
The dramatic fall in the consumption of materials will provide several advantages. In addition to significantly lower production cost, production will also go faster, like factories to make solar cells, will be cheaper to make.
Yet these are prototypes, which is just a few square centimeters, but scientists have high hopes for an actual production, since the underlying methodology are well known and can be easily scaled.
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Sand feeds the plants ^^ rainforest in South America could not exist without the Sahara. It is naive and believe it is not wanted for any consequence in the long run if you decided to tilplastre eg desert.
It's small amounts, but there is always a consequence. It may sound absurd, but for example brakes for many windmills table lamp wind, which then could have far-reaching consequences elsewhere.
Sand feeds the plants ^^ rainforest in South America could not exist without the Sahara. It is naive and believe it is not wanted for any consequence in the long run if you decided to tilplastre eg desert. PorreKaj (# 4)
And otherwise, there are plenty of surfaces which can be covered with solar cells. Should an ordinary house could generate as much power as it consumes, by having solar panels on the roof?
26. feb. 2010 10:32
It's small amounts, but there is always a consequence. It may sound absurd, but for example brakes for many windmills wind, which then could have far-reaching consequences elsewhere. MBP (# 5)
Read the news, please:
So there are some who think it fits
# 15: Xill
I'm not saying table lamp that it happens quite large by throwing some solar panels up somewhere in the Sahara. But it CAN have an impact at some level and it will of course have to be aware of.
I'm not saying it's doomsday stuff, I'm just saying table lamp it needs into consideration - there is not infinite table lamp energy, therefore it is 100% certain that it steals it from something that should have used it instead.
Off: So then we must also get time in the development of inverters so we can get it out of the mains. Attention to the other side of the wall I sit right moment. Danfoss Solar Inverters in the process of expanding ... FTW.
Where there is to much assumed nonsense here. Of course you're right that every action has a consequence, but fear that you can not put solar panels up without influencing eco-balance is of course nonsense. Why waste the time to write such a thing?
And if you finally had to take the worry about lack of Sahara sand in America seriously then I think you should be more concerned about wind turbines, it is, after all, primarily win

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