Nanosolar begins shipping “world’s lowest-cost solar panel”
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We’ve heard plenty of promises about low(er) cost solar panels, but it looks like the heavily-funded upstart Nanosolar is actually getting around to churning out what it says is the “world’s lowest-cost solar panel.” As The New York Times reports, that feat was achieved by taking a different approach to lowering the cost than most — namely, by reducing the manufacturing cost instead of trying to increase the efficiency. As a outcome, by using a new process that effectively “prints” photovoltaic material onto an aluminum backing, the company says they can profitably sell the solar panels for “less than $1 a watt” or, as The Times points out, the price at which solar energy becomes less expensive than coal.
[Via The New York Times]
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