11.20.2008

NanoSolar on Times Best Inventions of 2008


NanoSolar, a not so little start up has been put on Times best inventions for 2008. If anyone has profiled this company will know. This is a big deal. Watch out as soon, we are going to be covered in NanoSolar Cells!



There are countless ways to manufacture solar panels, but there's only one metric that counts: how the cost of solar power compares with that of electricity from fossil fuels. Until energy from the sun can beat energy from coal at the marketplace, solar will remain a niche player, adorning the rooftops of those who care more for their green reputation than for their bottom lines. Enter Nanosolar, a San Jose-based start-up that manufactures thin-film solar panels. Unlike the bulky silicon panels that dominate the solar market, Nanosolar thin-film technology is light and extremely cheap to make. The key is the manufacturing process: while silicon panels need to be baked in batches, Nanosolar's thin-film panels roll off the assembly line, as if from a printing press.


Times Best Inventions 2008

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