Cheap, Solar-ability-Everywhere Nanosolar PowerSheets Go On Sale, Really Are Cheap [Green Tech]

Unlike a lot of other energy-crisis solving tech that bursts into vapor at the last minute, the award-winning and groundbreaking Nanosolar PowerSheets are actually on sale today. They’re super cheap, ultra-adaptable solar panels that can be printed on the side of pretty much anything, promising solar capability anywhere you want it. At today’s launch, they still slide under coal’s $2.1-a-watt energy cost,

though they’re not mass produced at the scale needed to bring it to the 30-cents-a-watt level they’re aiming for yet. But whether they prove themselves on the field, the clamoring demand would quickly materialize for that kind of output. [NYT]


Original post by Matt Buchanan

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