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freespirit
15th August 2011, 08:59 PM
A University of Alberta team says it's making advancements in a technology that could revolutionize solar power.

The researchers, led by U of A professor Jillian Buriak, who's also a senior research officer at the Edmonton-based National Institute of Nanotechnology, are fine-tuning solar cells made of flexible polymers.

Previously developed at the University of Toronto and elsewhere, the plastic solar panels are as thin as a human hair and can be sprayed or rolled onto a surface like paint or wallpaper, or even woven into fabric.

Prototype solar cells have been made that look like business-card-sized Canadian and Scottish flags, for instance, while researchers have suggested the material could be incorporated into clothing and used to recharge wireless devices like cellphones.

Buriak and her team hope the solar cells will be commercially viable as early as 2015. "What we are trying to do is find a way to mass produce plastic-based solar cells," she said.

The researchers say there would be many applications for the technology.

"In the military, for example, soldiers would usually have to carry around a 30-pound battery with them wherever they would go," research student Brian Worfolk said. "Instead they can just replace that with a one-pound flexible solar cell."

Cost is key

Solar panels made from silicon are the current standard, but they are expensive, typically resulting in costs upward of 25 cents per kilowatt hour of electricity generated, or several times the average price Canadian households pay for power. The latest wave of solar technology - including plastic cells and what are called light-guided solar optics - promises far lower manufacturing costs and the possibility of high volumes.

"If you can bring down the cost of solar, of electricity generated by solar so it competes with coal, then you've got a winner," Buriak said. "Right now, silicon can't do it. It's just too expensive to make."

Only one per cent of Canadian households have some kind of solar power installation, but that could rise drastically in sun-rich parts of southern Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan once prices fall. Developing countries could also benefit from cheap, modular ways to provide electricity in outlying regions, Buriak said.

"To be able to give them a technology that could be carbon-neutral, environmentally friendly, help eliminate this disparity between rich and poor by simply providing people enough energy to live - I think that's a good thing."

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platinumdude
15th August 2011, 09:02 PM
2015 is a long ways away. A shtf event may happen before.

freespirit
15th August 2011, 09:11 PM
2015 is a long ways away. A shtf event may happen before.

less than 3 1/2 years? thats not that far away...
there's always a chance of the shtf, personally i don't think it will happen in that short a timeframe. if i had to guess, say we had a pool going, i would pick the year 2020. not for any other reason than i think tptb still have a lot of work to do, and it's gonna take some time. they have been moving incrementally for so long now, they aren't about to rush things in the eleventh hour, imo.

Glass
15th August 2011, 10:01 PM
all I can say is, its about time. I often drive around looking at the miles and miles of roofing and roadways and wondered how/why we are not collecting energy from these surfaces. This is a good news. Is it silver price positive?

Nomoss
15th August 2011, 11:42 PM
less than 3 1/2 years? thats not that far away...
there's always a chance of the shtf, personally i don't think it will happen in that short a timeframe. if i had to guess, say we had a pool going, i would pick the year 2020. not for any other reason than i think tptb still have a lot of work to do, and it's gonna take some time. they have been moving incrementally for so long now, they aren't about to rush things in the eleventh hour, imo.

Sooner than U thing. The war is going on now. U just are not see it
In your city at this time but will soon..
I have 3 160w bp's and 4 225w 6v and am doing very good
Thank you.

freespirit
16th August 2011, 05:32 AM
Sooner than U thing. The war is going on now. U just are not see it
In your city at this time but will soon..
I have 3 160w bp's and 4 225w 6v and am doing very good
Thank you.

my world view extends well beyond the borders of the city i live in. i still stand by my previous post.

nomoss, do you mean to tell me you think tshtf will occur within the next 3 1/2 years? that seems a bit of a reach to me.