Monday, December 08, 2014 11:26:22 PM
NO. several reasons for this:
- won't make commercial sense;
- not yet known whether our cell will go into the US market (you could assume eventually it will if successful but not necessarily first up)
Do they negotiate contracts with the options of installing the 200% claimed Solar3D solar panels?
NO. as above
Just retrofitting existing solar panel with the "NEW" 200% efficient Solar3D panel (if they are ever manufactured) would be in the Billions of dollars, does Solar3D have a plan.
Maybe some "retrofitting" will happen but in many cases this would be years in the future.
If Solar3D's plan is to just merge with other installers perhaps they can install the ones from Australian.
"Australian scientists said Monday they had made a breakthrough in increasing the efficiency of solar panels, which they hope could eventually lead to cheaper sources of renewable energy."
NO. "eventually" can be a long long way away...
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