Into the Breach
Politics, Science, and Religion. And sometimes intersections among them
Friday, April 06, 2007
On the Solar Front
A New Zealander has a for producing
truly inexpensive solar cells
using titanium dioxide and synthetic chlorophyll. They would cost about a tenth of what silicon-based cell cost. And they also work well in diffused light while silicon cells don't.
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