Solar Power Innovation: Cheap Electric on the Horizon?

Posted on October 8, 2009
Filed Under Renewable Energy, Solar Power | Leave a Comment

Since people are going to need energy, eliminating carbon dioxide emissions will require adopting renewable energy.  However, the cost has been prohibitively high for most of the commonly used and available methods.  Home generation has many possibilities, including getting a check from the power company for excess power that you’ve sold back.

The best and only way to make its manufacture as cheap as possible – Several recent innovations in solar technology have brought humankind to the brink of affordable solar power that can be used anywhere.  Flexible film solar can be built into just about anything, from awnings to bikinis.  New advances on how to put the flexible sheets together, have recently come from an American company that literally prints the solar cells onto a substrate at dizzyingly fast rates.  Even solar paint is on the horizon.

The next step to really getting solar everywhere as it should be, is to have similar revolutionary advances in storage technology.

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