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Caltech Makes Flexible, 86% Efficient Solar Arrays 439

strredwolf writes "Caltech has released a flexible solar array that converts 95% of single-wavelength incandescent light and 86% of all sunlight into electricity. Instead of being flat-panel, they stand thin silicon wires in a plastic substrate that scatters the light onto them. The total composition is 98% plastic, 2% wire — the amount of silicon used is 1/50th that of ordinary panels. So as soon as they can get these to market, solar could be very viable and cheap to produce." Update: 03/01 21:02 GMT by KD : Reader axelrosen points out evidence that the 80%+ efficiency figure is wrong. MIT's Tech Review, in covering the Caltech announcement, says that the new panel's efficiency is in the 15%-20% range — which is competitive with the current state of the art. And the Caltech panel should be far cheaper to manufacture.

Comment Not solving anything... (Score 1) 939

This cap will not solve any problems they have with the capacity of their network. The pipes will be clogged when all those people are watching movies and it does not matter if it's 4.7GB or 20GB. If they cannot provide enough bandwidth at certain times at day it does not matter if people are downloading 10 GB file or 1.5GB file at that moment they are still clogging your pipes. Nobody will change their Internet usage times because of the cap so the congestion will remain.

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