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Robert_VK2BBR

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Posted: 05:10am 15 Mar 2007
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http://newportpartnersllc.com/technologies/solarpanels.html

check these out new metal alloy thin film cheap to make.
Robert
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petanque don
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Posted: 04:14am 16 Mar 2007
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Seems an interesting thing but it is very light on details.
 
rotorhed

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Posted: 05:40am 19 Mar 2007
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Hi guys

just thought I'd Let you know the panels you are talking about are called CIGS panels and this stands for (copper indium gallium selenide).

It is a thin film technology and it can be applied to any surface by spraying. Cheaper than silicon panels but not as efficient. Best sillicon is around 22% efficient and Best CIGS 15-16% efficient real world numbers.

There talking $2.50/W by 2010 including installation an other costs.

I want them now


Cheers

Christian
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Robert_VK2BBR

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Posted: 05:59am 19 Mar 2007
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hi Christian
they say in the article:
The new, highly efficient and cheap alloy solar panel is much more efficient than the costly old silicone solar panels.

so lets hope they are not once agan trying to pull tghe wool ovwer the eyes of a gullible public.
regards Robert
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manuka
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Posted: 09:17am 27 Apr 2007
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CIGS certainly IS looking most promising, with the likes of Honda now devoting almost all their solar PV efforts towards it. Try a Google " CIGS solar" for more insights- that % efficeiency compares with run of the mill 5-10% Si PV apparently. Stan
 
Dubyagee
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Posted: 08:49pm 20 Jun 2007
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http://www.nanosolar.com/index.html
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