Arthur Hanson
Well-known member
Solar cells are nearing the 30% efficiency point that makes them competitive with most power sources if the costs can be kept in check. Advancing technologies in batteries and solar cells are very close to the point of creating major disruptions to the traditional power structure, economically and technically. Also on the horizon are phase change materials that can store and release heat, changing heating and cooling, major consumers of power. The traditional power structure is undergoing economic changes that will soon make it very difficult to recover stranded capital costs of major new projects. So many technologies are coming on that the level of disruption in many ecosystems both economically and technically are moving to fast to keep our social and political systems stable. Just looking at the number of countries that need hundred dollar oil to stay afloat is but one example. The use of semis of all types has upped the efficiency of even old technologies like internal combustion engines to the point the whole economic game is changing.
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New silicon/perovskite solar cell world record nears 30% efficiency
Silicon has long been the gold standard for solar cells, but it’s beginning to reach its limit. Perovskite is emerging as a promising partner, and now engineers have achieved a new efficiency record closing in on 30 percent for this kind of tandem solar cell.
