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I thought 5% was good for a solar panel.
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Their has been some major breakthrough with solar pannels. They have created a crystalline fluid that can absorb the entire spectrum of visible light, but they are having problems getting it into a crystalline structure for opimum efficency. They rated the efficentcy of about 80%
I couldnt think that it could be done, but thunderchild has a bigger signature then what I had!
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Where's the rest of the video?
I hate it when they only include half of it! |
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Nano Solar is trying for almost several years now, so don't expect it tomorrow I saw that video something like 5 years ago... ... Former UniSolar now ECD Ovonics is already producing flexible thin film PV cells for several years but their efficiency can't beat cristalline PV cells (for now). |
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When I was busy with solar panels some years ago the efficiency was around 10 to 12% for cristaline cells and around 8 to 9% for thin film cells. |
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the 80% is 80% of standard solar panels
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That is what they meant. They are 80% efficent as compared to todays solar panels.
The sun beats out thousands of watts of power per meter (I think around 2000 watts it was), so to capture 5% of it that would be 100 watts. 10% is 200watts. 80% is 1600 wattts. Thats alot of POWER!!! NOTE: The wattage would be for a meter squared solar panel, so one meter by one meter to get these wattages.
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MechTronics Last edited by Krumlink; 9th September 2007 at 08:39 PM. |
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Certainly nowhere near 80% of the light energy they receive! |
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Yeah, I hope you know what 80% of 5% is
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That sunpower you will get on the equator at noon |
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