it's my opinion that governments should invest more money in the search for solar cells that can convert infrared rays in electricity because there would be a side effect, itwould diminish the temperature in summer.
it seems some advances have been made,. This article is not so clear like i desire, but is what i find.
when i read this, i ask: is that a big advance by the indians or are there some advertisment exagerations?
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plastic solar cells that convert infrared rays in electricity
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Re: plastic solar cells that convert infrared rays in electricity
look wrote:it's my opinion that governments should invest more money in the search for solar cells that can convert infrared rays in electricity because there would be a side effect, itwould diminish the temperature in summer.
it seems some advances have been made,. This article is not so clear like i desire, but is what i find.
when i read this, i ask: is that a big advance by the indians or are there some advertisment exagerations?
https://www.solarsquare.in/blog/infrare ... lar-cells/
How much does it cost, how reliable is it, what is the expected service life,... a whole host of business questions that can either make or break a technology.
If this stuff is any good private enterprise will build it, if it isn't it will remain as yet another scientific result with no practical use.
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Re: plastic solar cells that convert infrared rays in electricity
I agree it is worthwhile to look at, but not by the government. The Govt has already spent (and continues to spend) millions a year on FIT funding the early adopters of solar technology that kickstarted the interest and got the infrastructure for the industtry in place.
This would be a commercial venture, and I'm pretty sure all the big players are also looking to this route.
Paul
This would be a commercial venture, and I'm pretty sure all the big players are also looking to this route.
Paul
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