
Cheap and Thin will Win Solar Customers
Series: August 2008 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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When it comes to selling solar cells, it pays to be cheap -- and thin. At least that's what Professor Ken Durose at England's Durham University is banking on. He and his colleagues at the University's Center for Renewable Energy are involved in a four-year study to find ways of making solar cells less expensive, and thinner, for easier use in more applications...
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When it comes to selling solar cells, it pays to be cheap -- and thin. At least that's what Professor Ken Durose at England's Durham University is banking on. He and his colleagues at the University's Center for Renewable Energy are involved in a four-year study to find ways of making solar cells less expensive, and thinner, for easier use in more applications...


